A view-dependent and inter-frame coherent visualization of integral lines using screen contribution

Tobias Günther, Kai Bürger, Rüdiger Westermann, Holger Theisel

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Abstract

In vector field visualization, integral lines like stream, path, or streak lines are often used to examine the behavior of steady and unsteady flows. In 3D, however, visualizing integral lines is problematic since the resulting geometric structures cause occlusions, often hiding relevant features in the data. For this reason one important goal is to find a minimum number of lines which can represent all relevant features in the vector field. In this paper we propose a novel approach that reduces the number of displayed lines, and occlusions thereof, by smoothly fading out lines based on their contribution to the viewport. In order to reduce visual clutter that is introduced by rendering multiple line contribution into one pixel, the blending equation is slightly modified. In addition, an interactive brushing is applied to further support exploration. Our approach attains a view-dependent visualization of integral lines that is inter-frame coherent and achieves real-time frame rates. To demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of our approach, we pursued a number of tests using real-world steady and unsteady vector fields.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationVMV 2011 - Vision, Modeling and Visualization
Pages215-222
Number of pages8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011
Event16th International Workshop on Vision, Modeling and Visualization, VMV 2011 - Berlin, Germany
Duration: 4 Oct 20116 Oct 2011

Publication series

NameVMV 2011 - Vision, Modeling and Visualization

Conference

Conference16th International Workshop on Vision, Modeling and Visualization, VMV 2011
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityBerlin
Period4/10/116/10/11

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