Title :
Pre-Integrated Volume Rendering with Non-Linear Gradient Interpolation
Author :
Guetat, Amel ; Ancel, Alexandre ; Marchesin, Stephane ; Dischler, Jean-Michel
Abstract :
Shading is an important feature for the comprehension of volume datasets, but is difficult to implement accurately. Current techniques based on pre-integrated direct volume rendering approximate the volume rendering integral by ignoring non-linear gradient variations between front and back samples, which might result in cumulated shading errors when gradient variations are important and / or when the illumination function features high frequencies. In this paper, we explore a simple approach for pre-integrated volume rendering with non-linear gradient interpolation between front and back samples. We consider that the gradient smoothly varies along a quadratic curve instead of a segment in-between consecutive samples. This not only allows us to compute more accurate shaded pre-integrated look-up tables, but also allows us to more efficiently process shading amplifying effects, based on gradient filtering. An interesting property is that the pre-integration tables we use remain two-dimensional as for usual pre-integrated classification. We conduct experiments using a full hardware approach with the Blinn-Phong illumination model as well as with a non-photorealistic illumination model.
Keywords :
gradient methods; interpolation; lighting; rendering (computer graphics); table lookup; Blinn Phong illumination model; gradient filtering; lookup tables; nonlinear gradient interpolation; nonphotorealistic illumination model; preintegrated volume rendering; shading; Computational modeling; Equations; Interpolation; Lighting; Mathematical model; Niobium; Rendering (computer graphics); direct volume rendering; gradient interpolation; pre-integration; Computer Graphics; Computer Simulation; Databases, Factual; Head; Humans; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Models, Anatomic; Nonlinear Dynamics; Tomography, X-Ray Computed;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2010.187