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15th IEEE Visualization 2004 (VIS 2004)
Light Collages: Lighting Design for Effective Visualization
Austin, Texas
October 10-October 15
ISBN: 0-7803-8788-0
Chang Ha Lee, University of Maryland at College Park
Xuejun Hao, University of Maryland at College Park
Amitabh Varshney, University of Maryland at College Park
We introduce Light Collages — a lighting design system for effective visualization based on principles of human perception. Artists and illustrators enhance perception of features with lighting that is locally consistent and globally inconsistent. Inspired by these techniques, we design the placement of light sources to convey a greater sense of realism and better perception of shape with globally inconsistent lighting. Our algorithm segments the objects into local surface patches and uses a number of perceptual heuristics, such as highlights, shadows, and silhouettes, to enhance the perception of shape. We show our results on scientific and sculptured datasets.
Index Terms:
Lighting design, scientific illustration, inconsistent lighting, light placement, silhouette enhancement, proximity shadows
Citation:
Chang Ha Lee, Xuejun Hao, Amitabh Varshney, "Light Collages: Lighting Design for Effective Visualization," ieee_vis, pp.281-288, 15th IEEE Visualization 2004 (VIS 2004), 2004
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