Abstract. Direct volume rendering (DVR) has been widely used by physicians, scientists, and engineers in many applications. There are various DVR algorithms and the images generated by these algorithms are somewhat different. Because these direct volume rendered images will be perceived by human beings, it is important to evaluate their quality based on human perception. One of the key perceptual factors is that whether and how the visible differences between two images will be observed by users. In this paper we propose a perceptual framework, which is based on the Visible Differences Predictor (VDP), for comparing the direct volume rendered images generated with different algorithms or the same algorithm with different specifications such...
Volume Rendering is a technique used to display large-scale three dimensional datasets that are gene...
Direct volume rendering (DVR) is a powerful visualization technique which allows users to effectivel...
This paper evaluates and compares four volume rendering algorithms that have become rather popular f...
Direct volume rendering (DVR) has been widely used by physicians, scientists, and engineers in many ...
Direct volume tendering (DVR) is widely used in visualization. There are various DVR methods, such a...
This paper describes and demonstrates the effectiveness of several metrics for data level comparison...
Direct Volume Rendering is a powerful volume visualization method which allows users to visually exp...
Direct volume rendering (DVR) provides the possibility to visualize volumetric data sets as they occ...
Direct volume rendering (DVR) is a powerful visualization technique which allows users to effectivel...
International audienceThe display of space filling data is still a challenge for the community of vi...
The semi-transparent nature of direct volume rendered images is useful to depict layered structures ...
With the rapid development in graphics hardware and volume rendering techniques, many volumetric dat...
The field of volume visualization has undergone rapid development during the past years, both due to...
The field of volume visualization has undergone rapid development during the past years, both due to...
Direct volume rendering (DVR) is a visualisation technique allowing users to create 2-D renditions f...
Volume Rendering is a technique used to display large-scale three dimensional datasets that are gene...
Direct volume rendering (DVR) is a powerful visualization technique which allows users to effectivel...
This paper evaluates and compares four volume rendering algorithms that have become rather popular f...
Direct volume rendering (DVR) has been widely used by physicians, scientists, and engineers in many ...
Direct volume tendering (DVR) is widely used in visualization. There are various DVR methods, such a...
This paper describes and demonstrates the effectiveness of several metrics for data level comparison...
Direct Volume Rendering is a powerful volume visualization method which allows users to visually exp...
Direct volume rendering (DVR) provides the possibility to visualize volumetric data sets as they occ...
Direct volume rendering (DVR) is a powerful visualization technique which allows users to effectivel...
International audienceThe display of space filling data is still a challenge for the community of vi...
The semi-transparent nature of direct volume rendered images is useful to depict layered structures ...
With the rapid development in graphics hardware and volume rendering techniques, many volumetric dat...
The field of volume visualization has undergone rapid development during the past years, both due to...
The field of volume visualization has undergone rapid development during the past years, both due to...
Direct volume rendering (DVR) is a visualisation technique allowing users to create 2-D renditions f...
Volume Rendering is a technique used to display large-scale three dimensional datasets that are gene...
Direct volume rendering (DVR) is a powerful visualization technique which allows users to effectivel...
This paper evaluates and compares four volume rendering algorithms that have become rather popular f...