Occlusion is an issue in volumetric visualization as it prevents direct visualization of the region of interest. While many techniques such as transfer functions, volume segmentation or view distortion have been developed to address this, there is still room for improvement to better support the understanding of objects' vicinity. However, most existing Focus+Context fail to solve partial occlusion in datasets where the target and the occluder are very similar density-wise. For these reasons, we investigate a new technique which maintains the general structure of the investigated volumetric dataset while addressing occlusion issues. With our technique, the user interactively defines an area of interest where an occluded region or object is ...
Striking a careful balance among coverage, occlusion, and complexity is a resounding theme in the vi...
Three-dimensional volume data is routinely produced, at increasingly high spatial resolution, in com...
Abstract In this paper we advocate the use of a hybrid focal region-based volume renderer that offer...
International audienceOcclusion is an issue in volumetric visualization as it prevents direct visual...
Occlusion is an issue in volumetric visualization as it prevents direct visualization of the region ...
Volume visualization of large data sets suffers from the same problem that many other visualization ...
Volume visualization of large data sets suffers from the same problem that many other visualization ...
In this paper we introduce volume visualization techniques developed with the aim to enhance interac...
During real-time medical data exploration using volume rendering, it is often difficult to enhance a...
Knowledge expressiveness of scientific data is one of the most important visualization goals. Howeve...
Abstract—The growing sizes of volumetric data sets pose a great challenge for interactive visualizat...
The trackball metaphor is exploited in many applications where volumetric data needs to be explored....
In this paper we advocate the use of a hybrid focal region-based volume renderer that offers an alt...
The growing sizes of volumetric data sets pose a great challenge for interactive visualization. In t...
Interactive data exploration and manipulation are often hindered by dataset sizes. For 3D data, this...
Striking a careful balance among coverage, occlusion, and complexity is a resounding theme in the vi...
Three-dimensional volume data is routinely produced, at increasingly high spatial resolution, in com...
Abstract In this paper we advocate the use of a hybrid focal region-based volume renderer that offer...
International audienceOcclusion is an issue in volumetric visualization as it prevents direct visual...
Occlusion is an issue in volumetric visualization as it prevents direct visualization of the region ...
Volume visualization of large data sets suffers from the same problem that many other visualization ...
Volume visualization of large data sets suffers from the same problem that many other visualization ...
In this paper we introduce volume visualization techniques developed with the aim to enhance interac...
During real-time medical data exploration using volume rendering, it is often difficult to enhance a...
Knowledge expressiveness of scientific data is one of the most important visualization goals. Howeve...
Abstract—The growing sizes of volumetric data sets pose a great challenge for interactive visualizat...
The trackball metaphor is exploited in many applications where volumetric data needs to be explored....
In this paper we advocate the use of a hybrid focal region-based volume renderer that offers an alt...
The growing sizes of volumetric data sets pose a great challenge for interactive visualization. In t...
Interactive data exploration and manipulation are often hindered by dataset sizes. For 3D data, this...
Striking a careful balance among coverage, occlusion, and complexity is a resounding theme in the vi...
Three-dimensional volume data is routinely produced, at increasingly high spatial resolution, in com...
Abstract In this paper we advocate the use of a hybrid focal region-based volume renderer that offer...