A novel approach for rendering time-varying data based on the Shear-Warp factorisation is presented. Reduction in storage space is achieved by detecting the changed areas within each volume and compressing them. Time-coherence is exploited by detecting and rendering the changes in every volume while spatial-coherence is exploited by utilising a data structure that allows easy volume update and stores information about the empty space within each volume. CR Categories: E.1 [Data Structures]: Arrays—; E.4 [Coding and Information Theory]: Data compaction and compression—; I.4.10 [Image Representation]: Volumetric—; I.4.10 [Image Representation]: Multidimensional—; I.4.8 [Scene Analysis]: Time-varying imagery—; I.4.0 [General]: Image processing software
Kostas Anagnostou, Tim J. Atherton, Andrew E. Wate