Title of article :
A multiscale model for structure-based volume rendering
Author/Authors :
Guo، نويسنده , , B.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Abstract :
A scalar volume V = {(x,fix)) I x B R} is described by
a functionfix) defined over some region R of the 3D space. In this
paper, we present a simple technique for rendering multiscale interval
sets of the form &(a, b) = ((x,fs(x)) I a I gs(x) I b}, where a
and b are either real numbers or infinities, andfs(x) is a smoothed
version offix). At each scale s, the constraint a 5 gs(x) I b identifies
a subvolume in which the mot significant variations of V are found.
We use dyadic wavelet transform to construct g,(x) fromfix) and
derive subvolumes with the following attractive properties: 1) the
information contained in the subvolumes are sUMicient for reconstructing
the entire V, and 2) the shapes of the subvolumes provide a
hierarchical description of the geometric structures of V. Numerically,
the reconstruction in 1) is only an approximation, but it is
visually accurate as errors reside at fine scales where our visual
sensitivity is not so acute. We triangulate interval sets as a-shapes,
which can be efficiently rendered as semi-transparent clouds. Because
interval sets are extracted in the object space, their visual
display can respond to changes of the view point or transfer function
quite fast. The result is a volume rendering technique that
provides faster, more effective user interaction with practically no
loss of information from the original data. The hierarchical nature
of multiscale interval sets also makes it easier to understand the
usual complicated structures in scalar volumes.
Keywords :
Scalar volume rendering , interactive techniques , multiresolution representation , Data compression , visibility sorting , @shapes , wavelet transforms.
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VISUALIZATION AND COMPUTER GRAPHICS
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VISUALIZATION AND COMPUTER GRAPHICS