Direct volume rendering (DVR) is an effective way to visualize 3D vascular images for diagnosis of different vascular pathologies and planning of surgical treatments. Angiograms ar...
Ming-Yuen Chan, Yingcai Wu, Huamin Qu, Albert C. S...
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...
We propose a method for estimating the pose of a human body using its approximate 3D volume (visual hull) obtained in real time from synchronized videos. Our method can cope with ...
This paper presents a novel framework for illustrating surfaces in a volume. Surfaces are illustrated by drawing only feature lines, such as silhouettes, valleys, ridges, and surf...
While many methods exist for visualising scalar and vector data, visualisation of tensor data is still troublesome. We present a method for visualising second order tensors in thr...
Andreas Sigfridsson, Tino Ebbers, Einar Heiberg, L...