Many traditional techniques for “looking inside ” volumetric data involve removing portions of the data, for example using various cutting tools, to reveal the interior. This allows the user to see hidden parts of the data, but has the disadvantage of removing potentially important surrounding contextual information. We explore an alternate strategy for browsing that uses deformations, where the user can cut into and open up, spread apart, or peel away parts of the volume in real time, making the interior visible while still retaining surrounding context. We consider various deformation strategies and present a number of interaction techniques based on different metaphors. Our designs pay special attention to the semantic layers that might ...
International audienceOcclusion is an issue in volumetric visualization as it prevents direct visual...
Abstract. This paper presents a technique for fast and intuitive visual-ization and exploration of u...
Visual exploration of volume data often requires the user to manipulate the orientation and position...
The purpose of visualization is to gain understanding of 3D structures through images. Although many...
In anatomical illustrations deformation is often used to increase expressivity, to improve spatial c...
In anatomical illustrations deformation is often used to increase expressivity, to improve spatial c...
Abstract—The growing sizes of volumetric data sets pose a great challenge for interactive visualizat...
In this work, we propose a novel metaphor to interact with volumetric anatomical images, e.g., magne...
The growing sizes of volumetric data sets pose a great challenge for interactive visualization. In t...
Abstract — The growing sizes of volumetric data sets pose a great challenge for interactive visualiz...
Interactive data exploration and manipulation are often hindered by dataset sizes. For 3D data, this...
The analysis of volumetric datasets is the main concern in many areas ranging from geophysics to bio...
In this paper, we describe a set of algorithms and an implementation (called VolEdit), for interacti...
Thin, curved structures occur in many volumetric datasets. Their analysis using classical volume ren...
Abstract- Over the last decade, visualization techniques for 3-dimensional volumetric models, especi...
International audienceOcclusion is an issue in volumetric visualization as it prevents direct visual...
Abstract. This paper presents a technique for fast and intuitive visual-ization and exploration of u...
Visual exploration of volume data often requires the user to manipulate the orientation and position...
The purpose of visualization is to gain understanding of 3D structures through images. Although many...
In anatomical illustrations deformation is often used to increase expressivity, to improve spatial c...
In anatomical illustrations deformation is often used to increase expressivity, to improve spatial c...
Abstract—The growing sizes of volumetric data sets pose a great challenge for interactive visualizat...
In this work, we propose a novel metaphor to interact with volumetric anatomical images, e.g., magne...
The growing sizes of volumetric data sets pose a great challenge for interactive visualization. In t...
Abstract — The growing sizes of volumetric data sets pose a great challenge for interactive visualiz...
Interactive data exploration and manipulation are often hindered by dataset sizes. For 3D data, this...
The analysis of volumetric datasets is the main concern in many areas ranging from geophysics to bio...
In this paper, we describe a set of algorithms and an implementation (called VolEdit), for interacti...
Thin, curved structures occur in many volumetric datasets. Their analysis using classical volume ren...
Abstract- Over the last decade, visualization techniques for 3-dimensional volumetric models, especi...
International audienceOcclusion is an issue in volumetric visualization as it prevents direct visual...
Abstract. This paper presents a technique for fast and intuitive visual-ization and exploration of u...
Visual exploration of volume data often requires the user to manipulate the orientation and position...