Title :
Integrated volume compression and visualization
Author :
Chiueh, Tzi-cker ; Yang, Chuan-Kai ; He, Taosong ; Pfister, Hanspeter ; Kaufman, Arie
Author_Institution :
Center for Visual Comput., State Univ. of New York, Stony Brook, NY, USA
Abstract :
Volumetric data sets require enormous storage capacity even at moderate resolution levels. The excessive storage demands not only stress the capacity of the underlying storage and communications systems, but also seriously limit the speed of volume rendering due to data movement and manipulation. A novel volumetric data visualization scheme is proposed and implemented in this work that renders 2D images directly from compressed 3D data sets. The novelty of this algorithm is that rendering is performed on the compressed representation of the volumetric data without pre-decompression. As a result, the overheads associated with both data movement and rendering processing are significantly reduced. The proposed algorithm generalizes previously proposed whole-volume frequency-domain rendering schemes by first dividing the 3D data set into subcubes, transforming each subcube to a frequency-domain representation, and applying the Fourier projection theorem to produce the projected 2D images according to given viewing angles. Compared to the whole-volume approach, the subcube-based scheme not only achieves higher compression efficiency by exploiting local coherency, but also improves the quality of resultant rendering images because it approximates the occlusion effect on a subcube by subcube basis.
Keywords :
Fourier analysis; Hartley transforms; data compression; data visualisation; medical image processing; rendering (computer graphics); 2D image rendering; Fourier projection theorem; compressed 3D data sets; data manipulation; data movement; frequency-domain representation; integrated volume compression/visualization; local coherency; medical diagnostic data; occlusion effect; projected 2D images; storage capacity; subcubes; viewing angles; volume rendering; volumetric data sets; volumetric data visualization scheme; whole-volume frequency-domain rendering schemes; Communication systems; Computer science; Data visualization; Fourier transforms; Frequency conversion; Helium; Image coding; Laboratories; Nuclear magnetic resonance; Rendering (computer graphics); Stress;
Conference_Titel :
Visualization '97., Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8262-0
DOI :
10.1109/VISUAL.1997.663900