JOURNAL ARTICLE

Visibility-Weighted Saliency for Volume Visualization

Abstract

Volume visualization has been widely used to depict complicated 3D structures in volume data sets. However, obtaining clear visualization of the features of interest in a volume is still a major challenge. The clarity of features depends on the transfer function, the viewpoint and the spatial distribution of features in the volume data set. In this paper, we propose visibility-weighted saliency as a measure of visual saliency of features in volume rendered images, in order to assist users in choosing suitable viewpoints and designing effective transfer functions to visualize the features of interest. Visibility-weighted saliency is based on a computational measure of perceptual importance of voxels and the visibility of features in volume rendered images. The effectiveness of this scheme is demonstrated by test results on two volume data sets.

Keywords:
Visibility Visualization Computer science Volume (thermodynamics) Artificial intelligence Voxel Volume rendering Computer vision Set (abstract data type) Data set CLARITY Measure (data warehouse) Data visualization Viewpoints Pattern recognition (psychology) Data mining Geography

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Topics

Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
Visual Attention and Saliency Detection
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Advanced Vision and Imaging
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

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