Abstract. This paper presents two visualization techniques suitable for huge oceanography time-varying volume datasets on high-performance graphics workstations. We first propose an off-line parallel rendering algorithm that merges volume ray-casting and on-the-fly isocontouring. This hybrid technique is quite effective in producing fly-through movies of high resolution. We also describe an interactive rendering algorithm that exploits multi-piped graphics hardware. Through this technique, it is possible to achieve interactive-time frame rates for huge time-varying volume data streams. While both techniques have been originally developed on an SGI visualization system, they can be also ported to commodity PC cluster environments with great ...
[[abstract]]We present efficient algorithms for real-time rendering of ocean using the newest featur...
Great efforts have been made to ensure that the field of scientific visualization lives up to its na...
Abstract – Two Supercomputer-based parallel visualization systems, RIVA and ParVox, are presented in...
Visualization of large scale time-varying volumetric datasets is an active topic of research. Techni...
We describe an application for interactive visualization of 5 petabytes of time-varying multivariate...
We present a scalable volume rendering technique that exploits lossy compression and low-cost commod...
We present a scalable volume rendering technique that exploits lossy compression and low-cost commod...
This paper presents I/O solutions for the visualization of time-varying volume data in a parallel an...
Our ability to study and understand complex, transient phenomena is critical to solving many scienti...
We have applied three graphics hardware-based approaches to support concurrent visualization of mult...
Our ability to study and understand complex, transient phenomena is critical to solving many scienti...
For types of data visualization where the cost of producing images is high, and the relationship bet...
The open ocean is the setting for enterprises that require extensive monitoring, planning and traini...
The open ocean is the setting for enterprises that require extensive monitoring, planning and traini...
In this paper we describe a basis for a system that is able to compute actual scientific and realist...
[[abstract]]We present efficient algorithms for real-time rendering of ocean using the newest featur...
Great efforts have been made to ensure that the field of scientific visualization lives up to its na...
Abstract – Two Supercomputer-based parallel visualization systems, RIVA and ParVox, are presented in...
Visualization of large scale time-varying volumetric datasets is an active topic of research. Techni...
We describe an application for interactive visualization of 5 petabytes of time-varying multivariate...
We present a scalable volume rendering technique that exploits lossy compression and low-cost commod...
We present a scalable volume rendering technique that exploits lossy compression and low-cost commod...
This paper presents I/O solutions for the visualization of time-varying volume data in a parallel an...
Our ability to study and understand complex, transient phenomena is critical to solving many scienti...
We have applied three graphics hardware-based approaches to support concurrent visualization of mult...
Our ability to study and understand complex, transient phenomena is critical to solving many scienti...
For types of data visualization where the cost of producing images is high, and the relationship bet...
The open ocean is the setting for enterprises that require extensive monitoring, planning and traini...
The open ocean is the setting for enterprises that require extensive monitoring, planning and traini...
In this paper we describe a basis for a system that is able to compute actual scientific and realist...
[[abstract]]We present efficient algorithms for real-time rendering of ocean using the newest featur...
Great efforts have been made to ensure that the field of scientific visualization lives up to its na...
Abstract – Two Supercomputer-based parallel visualization systems, RIVA and ParVox, are presented in...