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Computer-Aided Design
Volume 27, Issue 7, July 1995, Pages 553-558
Display and visualisation
 
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Direct rendering of freeform volumes

Y-K Changa, AP Rockwooda and Q He*

a Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-5406, USA * Department of Mathematics, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1804, USA

Received 20 May 1994. 
Available online 27 January 2000.

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Abstract

A direct display method for volumes that are represented in trivariate parametric form is described. Functions defined for the freeform volume drive independently modifiable transfer functions of colour, intensity, and opacity. The functions may be designed or they may be derived from data.

A forward mapping display algorithm accommodates both the freeform geometry and solution of the line-of-sight integral for direct rendering without the necessity for intermediate resampling. Geometric methods are developed to avoid expensive volume buffers and accommodate the volume warp. The method is suitable for parallel distribution, which occurs at several levels. This is implemented on a massively parallel SIMD machine, the MASPAR.

Author Keywords: direct volume rendering; scientific visualization; Bézier and B-spline volumes

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Computer-Aided Design
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