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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

M. Ruiz, I. Viola, I. Boada, St. Bruckner, M. Feixas, M. Sbert:
"Similarity-based Exploded Views";
Talk: International Symposium on Smart Graphics, Rennes, France; 2008-08-27 - 2008-08-29; in: "Smart Graphics: 9th International Symposium, SG 2008, Rennes, France, August 27-29, 2008, Proceedings", A. Butz, B. Fisher, A. Krüger, P. Olivier, M. Christie (ed.); (2008), ISBN: 978-3-540-85410-4; 154 - 165.



English abstract:
Exploded views are often used in illustration to overcome the problem of occlusion when depicting complex structures. In this paper, we propose a volume visualization technique inspired by exploded views that partitions the volume into a number of parallel slabs and shows them apart from each other. The thickness of slabs is driven by the similarity between partitions. We use an information-theoretic technique for the generation of exploded views. First, the algorithm identifies the viewpoint from which the structure is the highest. Then, the partition of the volume into the most informative slabs for exploding is obtained using two complementary similarity-based strategies. The number of slabs and the similarity parameter are freely adjustable by the user.


Related Projects:
Project Head Eduard Gröller:
Ausdrucksstarke Visualisierung Volumetrischer Daten


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