Selective refinement queries for volume visualization of unstructured tetrahedral meshes
Title | Selective refinement queries for volume visualization of unstructured tetrahedral meshes |
Publication Type | Journal Articles |
Year of Publication | 2004 |
Authors | Cignoni P, De Floriani L, Magillo P, Puppo E, Scopigno R |
Journal | Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 1 |
Pagination | 29 - 45 |
Date Published | 2004/// |
ISBN Number | 1077-2626 |
Keywords | Automated;Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted;Imaging, Computer-Assisted;User-Computer Interface;, data structure;geometric modeling;interactive visualization;large data sets;multiresolution model;selective refinement queries;unstructured tetrahedral meshes;variable resolution queries;volume data visualization;data visualisation;mesh generation;query p, Three-Dimensional;Online Systems;Pattern Recognition |
Abstract | We address the problem of the efficient visualization of large irregular volume data sets by exploiting a multiresolution model based on tetrahedral meshes. Multiresolution models, also called Level-Of-Detail (LOD) models, allow encoding the whole data set at a virtually continuous range of different resolutions. We have identified a set of queries for extracting meshes at variable resolution from a multiresolution model, based on field values, domain location, or opacity of the transfer function. Such queries allow trading off between resolution and speed in visualization. We define a new compact data structure for encoding a multiresolution tetrahedral mesh built through edge collapses to support selective refinement efficiently and show that such a structure has a storage cost from 3 to 5.5 times lower than standard data structures used for tetrahedral meshes. The data structures and variable resolution queries have been implemented together with state-of-the art visualization techniques in a system for the interactive visualization of three-dimensional scalar fields defined on tetrahedral meshes. Experimental results show that selective refinement queries can support interactive visualization of large data sets. |
DOI | 10.1109/TVCG.2004.1260756 |