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Topology-aware illumination design for volume rendering
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AbstractBackgroundDirect volume rendering is one of flexible and effective approaches to inspect large volumetric data such as medical and biological images. In conventional volume rendering, it is often time consuming to set up a meaningful illumination environment. Moreover, conventional illumination approaches usually assign same values of variables of an illumination model to different structures manually and thus neglect the important illumination variations due to structure differences.ResultsWe introduce a novel illumination design paradigm for volume rendering on the basis of topology to automate illumination parameter definitions meaningfully. The topological features are extracted from the contour tree of an input volumetric data. The automation of illumination design is achieved based on four aspects of attenuation, distance, saliency, and contrast perception. To better distinguish structures and maximize illuminance perception differences of structures, a two-phase topology-aware illuminance perception contrast model is proposed based on the psychological concept of Just-Noticeable-Difference.ConclusionsThe proposed approach allows meaningful and efficient automatic generations of illumination in volume rendering. Our results showed that our approach is more effective in depth and shape depiction, as well as providing higher perceptual differences between structures.
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Title: Topology-aware illumination design for volume rendering
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AbstractBackgroundDirect volume rendering is one of flexible and effective approaches to inspect large volumetric data such as medical and biological images.
In conventional volume rendering, it is often time consuming to set up a meaningful illumination environment.
Moreover, conventional illumination approaches usually assign same values of variables of an illumination model to different structures manually and thus neglect the important illumination variations due to structure differences.
ResultsWe introduce a novel illumination design paradigm for volume rendering on the basis of topology to automate illumination parameter definitions meaningfully.
The topological features are extracted from the contour tree of an input volumetric data.
The automation of illumination design is achieved based on four aspects of attenuation, distance, saliency, and contrast perception.
To better distinguish structures and maximize illuminance perception differences of structures, a two-phase topology-aware illuminance perception contrast model is proposed based on the psychological concept of Just-Noticeable-Difference.
ConclusionsThe proposed approach allows meaningful and efficient automatic generations of illumination in volume rendering.
Our results showed that our approach is more effective in depth and shape depiction, as well as providing higher perceptual differences between structures.
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