Visualization of time-varying volumetric data sets, which may be obtained from numerical simulations or sensing instruments, provides scientists insights into the detailed dynamics of the phenomenon under study. This paper describes our study of a coherent solution based on quantization coupled with octree and difference encoding, and adaptive rendering for efficient visualization of timevarying volumetric data. Quantization is used to attain voxel-level compression and may have a significant influence on the performance of the subsequent encoding and visualization steps. Octree encoding is used for spatial domain compression, and difference encoding for temporal domain compression. In essence, neighboring voxels may be fused into macro vox...
Interactive visualization of time-varying volume data is essential for many scientific simulations. ...
We present a scalable volume rendering technique that exploits lossy compression and low-cost commod...
Title: Efficient methods for visualization of volumetric data Author: Martin Holeček Department: Mat...
Our ability to study and understand complex, transient phenomena is critical to solving many scienti...
Our ability to study and understand complex, transient phenomena is critical to solving many scienti...
In this paper we present a hardware-assisted rendering technique coupled with a compression scheme f...
We present a scalable volume rendering technique that exploits lossy compression and low-cost commod...
The authors present an application-driven approach to compressing large-scale time-varying volume da...
In this paper we present a hardware-assisted rendering tech-nique coupled with a compression scheme ...
We develop a volumetric video system which supports interactive browsing of compressed time-varying ...
We present a scalable volume rendering technique that exploits lossy compression and low-cost commod...
We develop a volumetric video system which supports interactive browsing of compressed time-varying ...
Volume rendering is a very active research field in Computer Graphics because of its wide range of a...
Figure 1: Frames from real-time rendering of animated supernova data set (4323×60, float- 18GB), com...
We present a systematic approach for direct volume rendering terascale-sized data that are time-vary...
Interactive visualization of time-varying volume data is essential for many scientific simulations. ...
We present a scalable volume rendering technique that exploits lossy compression and low-cost commod...
Title: Efficient methods for visualization of volumetric data Author: Martin Holeček Department: Mat...
Our ability to study and understand complex, transient phenomena is critical to solving many scienti...
Our ability to study and understand complex, transient phenomena is critical to solving many scienti...
In this paper we present a hardware-assisted rendering technique coupled with a compression scheme f...
We present a scalable volume rendering technique that exploits lossy compression and low-cost commod...
The authors present an application-driven approach to compressing large-scale time-varying volume da...
In this paper we present a hardware-assisted rendering tech-nique coupled with a compression scheme ...
We develop a volumetric video system which supports interactive browsing of compressed time-varying ...
We present a scalable volume rendering technique that exploits lossy compression and low-cost commod...
We develop a volumetric video system which supports interactive browsing of compressed time-varying ...
Volume rendering is a very active research field in Computer Graphics because of its wide range of a...
Figure 1: Frames from real-time rendering of animated supernova data set (4323×60, float- 18GB), com...
We present a systematic approach for direct volume rendering terascale-sized data that are time-vary...
Interactive visualization of time-varying volume data is essential for many scientific simulations. ...
We present a scalable volume rendering technique that exploits lossy compression and low-cost commod...
Title: Efficient methods for visualization of volumetric data Author: Martin Holeček Department: Mat...