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Visualization of a closed three-dimensional surface using portal-based rendering

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Visualization of a closed three-dimensional surface using portal-based rendering
The complexity and size of data is rapidly increasing in modern science, business and engineering. This has resulted in increasing demands for more sophisticated data analysis methods. Multidimensional scaling has been used to visualize large high-dimensional datasets in the form of a map. Such maps are very intuitive for us, as we are familiar with reading geographical maps. However, they typically result in a flat space (world), which presents undefined discontinuous edges at the end of the world. In order to provide a continuous space for visualizing high-dimensional data, a closed three-dimensional (3D) surface, such as surfaces of a sphere and a torus, has been used as a target mapping space for multidimensional scaling. This paper proposes an application of a portal-based rendering technique to visualize such closed 3D surfaces. This 3D rendering technique allows users to see and navigate through the surface in a natural manner. This eliminates any discontinuous boundaries usual...
Michael Bui, Nick Lowe, Masahiro Takatsuka
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where APVIS
Authors Michael Bui, Nick Lowe, Masahiro Takatsuka
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