DocumentCode
3247441
Title
Comparative evaluation of visualization and experimental results using image comparison metrics
Author
Zhou, Hualin ; Chen, Min ; Webster, Mike F.
Author_Institution
Univ. of Wales, Swansea, UK
fYear
2002
fDate
1-1 Nov. 2002
Firstpage
315
Lastpage
322
Abstract
Comparative evaluation of visualization and experimental results is a critical step in computational steering. In this paper, we present a study of image comparison metrics for quantifying the magnitude of difference between visualization of a computer simulation and a photographic image captured from an experiment. We examined eleven metrics, including three spatial domain, four spatial-frequency domain and four HVS (human-vision system) metrics. Among these metrics, a spatial-frequency domain metric called 2nd-order Fourier comparison was proposed specifically for this work. Our study consisted of two stages: base cases and field trials. The former is a general study on a controlled comparison space using purposely selected data, and the latter involves imagery results from computational fluid dynamics and a rheological experiment. This study has introduced a methodological framework for analyzing image-level methods used in comparative visualization. For the eleven metrics considered, it has offered a set of informative indicators as to the strengths and weaknesses of each metric. In particular, we have identified three image comparison metrics that are effective in separating "similar" and "different" image groups. Our 2nd-order Fourier comparison metric has compared favorably with others in two of the three tests, and has shown its potential to be used for steering computer simulation quantitatively.
Keywords
computational fluid dynamics; data visualisation; digital simulation; image processing; rheology; 2nd-order Fourier comparison; base cases; comparative evaluation; computational fluid dynamics; computational steering; computer simulation; controlled comparison space; field trials; human vision system metrics; image comparison metrics; imagery; photographic image; rheological experiment; spatial domain metrics; spatial-frequency domain metrics; visualization; Application software; Computer graphics; Computer simulation; Computer vision; Design optimization; Humans; Image processing; Lighting; Rheology; Visualization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Visualization, 2002. VIS 2002. IEEE
Conference_Location
Boston, MA, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7498-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VISUAL.2002.1183790
Filename
1183790
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