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16th IEEE Visualization 2005 (VIS 2005)
Visualization with stylized line primitives
Minneapolis, Minnesota
October 23-October 28
ISBN: 0-7803-9462-3
Carsten Stoll, Max Planck Institut fuer Informatik Saarbruecken
Stefan Gumhold, Max Planck Institut fuer Informatik Saarbruecken
Hans-Peter Seidel, Max Planck Institut fuer Informatik Saarbruecken
Line primitives are a very powerful visual attribute used for scientific visualization and in particular for 3D vector-field visualization. We extend the basic line primitives with additional visual attributes including color, line width, texture and orientation. To implement the visual attributes we represent the stylized line primitives as generalized cylinders. One important contribution of our work is an ef- ficient rendering algorithm for stylized lines, which is hybrid in the sense that it uses both CPU and GPU based rendering. We improve the depth perception with a shadow algorithm. We present several applications for the visualization with stylized lines among which are the visualizations of 3D vector fields and molecular structures.
Index Terms:
rendering, vector fields, streamlines
Citation:
Carsten Stoll, Stefan Gumhold, Hans-Peter Seidel, "Visualization with stylized line primitives," ieee_vis, pp.88, 16th IEEE Visualization 2005 (VIS 2005), 2005
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