This paper describes a new method of combining ray casting with segmented tubular objects, such as blood vessels, for purposes of clinically useful display. The method first projec...
Direct volume rendering o ers the opportunity to visualize all of a three-dimensional sample volume in one image. However, processing such images can be very expensive and good qu...
—In addition to their role as simulation engines, modern supercomputers can be harnessed for scientific visualization. Their extensive concurrency, parallel storage systems, and...
Tom Peterka, Hongfeng Yu, Robert B. Ross, Kwan-Liu...
With the rapid development in graphics hardware and volume rendering techniques, many volumetric datasets can now be rendered in real time on a standard PC equipped with a commodi...
Interactive volume rendering methods such as texture-based slicing techniques and ray-casting have been well developed in recent years. The rendering performance is generally restr...