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GPU-Based Interactive Visualization Techniques

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Scientific visualization has become an important tool for visual analysis in many scientific, engineering, and medical disciplines.
This book focuses on efficient visualization techniques, which are the prerequisite for the interactive exploration of complex data sets. High performance is primarily achieved by devising algorithms for the fast graphics processing units (GPUs) of modern graphics hardware. Other aspects discussed in the book include parallelization on cluster computers with several GPUs, adaptive rendering methods, multi-resolution models, and non-photorealistic rendering techniques for visualization. Covering both the theoretical foundations and practical implementations of algorithms, this book provides the reader with a basis to understand and reproduce modern GPU-based visualization approaches.

List of contents

Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Visualization Pipeline and Classification of Visualization Methods 1.2 GPU Rendering Pipeline 1.3 Methods and Goals 2 Visualization of 3D Scalar Fields 2.1 Optical Model for Volume Rendering 2.2 Volume Rendering Pipeline 2.3 Volume Rendering Approaches 2.4 Maintaining Constant Frame Rates in 3D Texture-Based Volume Rendering 2.5 Volume Clipping 2.6 Hierarchical Volume Visualization on GPU Clusters 2.7 Summary 3 Vector Field Visualization 3.1 Basics of Particle Tracing 3.2 Classification and Overview of Flow Visualization Methods 3.3 Semi-Lagrangian Noise and Dye Advection on Cartesian Domains 3.4 Dye Advection Based on Level-Sets 3.5 Flow Visualization on Curved Surfaces 3.6 Spacetime Framework for Time-Dependent Vector Fields 3.7 Summary 4 Perception-Oriented and Non-Photorealistic Rendering 4.1 Previous Work 4.2 Colorand the PerceptionofMotion 4.3 Color-Based Depth-Cueing 4.4 Non-Photorealistic Rendering ofDepth Structures via Continuous Tone-Shading 4.5 Non-PhotorealisticHalftoning 4.6 Summary 5 Conclusion References Color Plates Index

Summary

Scientific visualization has become an important tool for visual analysis in many scientific, engineering, and medical disciplines.
This book focuses on efficient visualization techniques, which are the prerequisite for the interactive exploration of complex data sets. High performance is primarily achieved by devising algorithms for the fast graphics processing units (GPUs) of modern graphics hardware. Other aspects discussed in the book include parallelization on cluster computers with several GPUs, adaptive rendering methods, multi-resolution models, and non-photorealistic rendering techniques for visualization. Covering both the theoretical foundations and practical implementations of algorithms, this book provides the reader with a basis to understand and reproduce modern GPU-based visualization approaches.

Product details

Authors Daniel Weiskopf
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783642446054
ISBN 978-3-642-44605-4
No. of pages 312
Dimensions 155 mm x 17 mm x 235 mm
Weight 504 g
Illustrations XV, 312 p.
Series Mathematics and Visualization
Mathematics and Visualization
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Probability theory, stochastic theory, mathematical statistics

Performance, Hardware, C, Model, Mathematics, Field, Visualization, Mathematics and Statistics, Implementation, Data and Information Visualization, scientific visualization, non-photorealistic rendering, volume visualization, vector field visualization

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