JOURNAL ARTICLE

View dependent isosurface extraction

Abstract

We propose a new approach to polygonal isosurface extraction that is based on extracting only the visible portion of the isosurface. The visibility tests are done in two phases. First, coarse visibility tests are performed in software to determine the visible cells. These tests are based on hierarchical tiles and shear-warp factorization. The second phase resolves the visible portions of the extracted triangles and is accomplished by the graphics hardware. While the latest isosurface extraction methods have effectively eliminated the search phase bottleneck, the cost of constructing and rendering the isosurface remains high. Many of today's large datasets contain very large and complex isosurfaces that can easily overwhelm even state-of-the-art graphics hardware. The proposed approach is output sensitive and is thus well suited for remote visualization applications where the extraction and rendering phases are done on a separate machines.

Keywords:
Isosurface Computer science Rendering (computer graphics) Visualization Computer graphics (images) Bottleneck Graphics Real-time rendering Artificial intelligence Computational science

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Citation History

Topics

Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
3D Shape Modeling and Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics
Advanced Vision and Imaging
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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