DocumentCode :
750801
Title :
True 3D animation for displaying VLSI modeling data
Author :
Papathomas, T.V. ; Julesz, B. ; Chodrow, S.E.
Author_Institution :
AT&T Bell Labs., Murray Hill, NJ, USA
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
fYear :
1988
Firstpage :
6
Lastpage :
9
Abstract :
The authors report on a flexible system that provides visual feedback to VLSI designers with a novel display method. The basic problem is to display simultaneously two or more functions f/sub 1/, f/sub 2/, . . ., each of which depends on the two spatial variables x and y. The method is based on results from visual perception experiments, which indicated that the human visual system can view simultaneously two or more images that are separated in depth, even if they are combined (superimposed) over a common spatial domain. Two display modes have been implemented: a gray-level mode and a contour mode in which only the edges separating adjacent regions are displayed in an effort to make things easier for the user. This depth-separation technique allows the viewer to register spatially the x,y distribution of multiple variables in an animation sequence. The technique can be applied to many other situations in which a single-plane episode involves several variables.<>
Keywords :
VLSI; circuit CAD; engineering graphics; 3D animation; VLSI designers; VLSI modeling data; contour mode; depth-separation technique; gray-level mode; human visual system; single-plane episode; spatial variables; visual feedback; visual perception experiments; Animation; Displays; Feedback; Humans; Very large scale integration; Visual perception; Visual system; Adult; Cesarean Section; Cohort Studies; Delivery, Obstetric; Female; Humans; Obstetric Labor Complications; Pregnancy; Retrospective Studies; United States;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0272-1716
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/38.484
Filename :
484
Link To Document :
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