In this paper, we tackle the challenge of effective Transfer Function (TF) design for Direct Volume Rendering (DVR) of full-color datasets. We propose a novel TF design toolbox based on color similarity which is used to adjust opacity as well as replacing colors. We show that both CIE L*u*v* chromaticity and the chroma component of YCbCr are equally suited as underlying color space for the TF widgets. In order to maximize the area utilized in the TF editor, we renormalize the color space based on the histogram of the dataset. Thereby, colors representing a higher share of the dataset are depicted more prominently, thus providing a higher sensitivity for fine-tuning TF widgets. The applicability of our TF design toolbox is demonstrated by vo...
Creating effective transfer functions for high dynamic range scalar volume data is a challenging tas...
Direct volume rendered images (DVRIs) have been widely used to reveal structures in volumetric data....
In this paper, we present an interactive approach for intuitively editing colors and opacity values ...
In this paper, we tackle the challenge of effective Transfer Function (TF) design for Direct Volume ...
A central topic in scientific visualization is the transfer function (TF) for volume rendering. The ...
A central topic in scientific visualization is the transfer function (TF) for volume rendering. The ...
A central topic in scientific visualization is the transfer function (TF) for volume rendering. The ...
Direct volume rendering techniques are used to visualize and explore large scalar volumes. Transfer ...
Traditionally, volume rendering of medical data has been comprised of transfer functions that map a ...
Direct volume rendering plays an important role in the investigation of volumetric data. In order to...
In this paper, we present an interactive approach for intuitively editing colors and opacity values ...
For understanding sophisticated volumetric data, volume visualization is widely applied in many area...
This paper focuses on the rendering of fluids represented by volumetric datasets. Generally, volume ...
A principle of direct volume rendering is that visualizations can be created without creating interm...
Most direct volume renderings produced today employ onedimensional transfer functions, which assign ...
Creating effective transfer functions for high dynamic range scalar volume data is a challenging tas...
Direct volume rendered images (DVRIs) have been widely used to reveal structures in volumetric data....
In this paper, we present an interactive approach for intuitively editing colors and opacity values ...
In this paper, we tackle the challenge of effective Transfer Function (TF) design for Direct Volume ...
A central topic in scientific visualization is the transfer function (TF) for volume rendering. The ...
A central topic in scientific visualization is the transfer function (TF) for volume rendering. The ...
A central topic in scientific visualization is the transfer function (TF) for volume rendering. The ...
Direct volume rendering techniques are used to visualize and explore large scalar volumes. Transfer ...
Traditionally, volume rendering of medical data has been comprised of transfer functions that map a ...
Direct volume rendering plays an important role in the investigation of volumetric data. In order to...
In this paper, we present an interactive approach for intuitively editing colors and opacity values ...
For understanding sophisticated volumetric data, volume visualization is widely applied in many area...
This paper focuses on the rendering of fluids represented by volumetric datasets. Generally, volume ...
A principle of direct volume rendering is that visualizations can be created without creating interm...
Most direct volume renderings produced today employ onedimensional transfer functions, which assign ...
Creating effective transfer functions for high dynamic range scalar volume data is a challenging tas...
Direct volume rendered images (DVRIs) have been widely used to reveal structures in volumetric data....
In this paper, we present an interactive approach for intuitively editing colors and opacity values ...