DocumentCode
1508455
Title
Adaptive projection operators in multiresolution scientific visualization
Author
Ohlberger, Mario ; Rumpf, Martin
Author_Institution
Inst. fur Angewandte Math., Freiburg Univ., Germany
Volume
5
Issue
1
fYear
1999
Firstpage
74
Lastpage
94
Abstract
Recently multiresolution visualization methods have become an indispensable ingredient of real time interactive postprocessing. The enormous databases, typically coming along with some hierarchical structure, are locally resolved on different levels of detail to achieve a significant savings of CPU and rendering time. The method of adaptive projection and the corresponding operators on data functions, respectively are introduced. They are defined and discussed as mathematically rigorous foundations for multiresolution data analysis. Keeping in mind data from efficient numerical multigrid methods, this approach applies to hierarchical nested grids consisting of elements which are any tensor product of simplices, generated recursively by an arbitrary, finite set of refinement rules from some coarse grid. The corresponding visualization algorithms, e.g., color shading on slices or isosurface rendering, are confined to an appropriate depth first traversal of the grid hierarchy. A continuous projection of the data onto an adaptive, extracted subgrid is thereby calculated recursively. The presented concept covers different methods of local error measurement, time dependent data which have to be interpolated from a sequence of key frames, and a tool for local data focusing. Furthermore, it allows for a continuous level of detail
Keywords
data analysis; data visualisation; differential equations; interactive systems; real-time systems; tensors; very large databases; adaptive extracted subgrid; adaptive projection operators; coarse grid; color shading; continuous level of detail; continuous projection; data functions; depth first traversal; grid hierarchy; hierarchical nested grids; hierarchical structure; isosurface rendering; local data focusing; local error measurement; mathematically rigorous foundations; multiresolution data analysis; multiresolution scientific visualization; multiresolution visualization methods; numerical multigrid methods; real time interactive postprocessing; refinement rules; rendering time; simplices; tensor product; time dependent data; visualization algorithms; Data analysis; Data mining; Data visualization; Isosurfaces; Mesh generation; Multigrid methods; Refining; Tensile stress; Time measurement; Visual databases;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2626
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2945.764874
Filename
764874
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