Title :
The transfer function bake-off
Author :
Pfister, Hanspeter ; Lorensen, B. ; Bajaj, C. ; Kindlmann, Gordon ; Schroeder, W. ; Machiraju, Raghu ; Jinho Lee
Abstract :
Direct volume rendering is a key technology for visualizing large 3D data sets from scientific or medical applications. Transfer functions are particularly important to the quality of direct volume-rendered images. A transfer function assigns optical properties, such as color and opacity, to original values of the data set being visualized. Unfortunately, finding good transfer functions proves difficult. It is one of the major problems in volume visualization. The article examines four of the currently most promising approaches to transfer function design. The four approaches are: trial and error, with minimum computer aid; data-centric, with no underlying assumed model; data-centric, using an underlying data model; and image-centric, using organized sampling
Keywords :
data visualisation; rendering (computer graphics); transfer functions; color; data-centric; direct volume rendering; direct volume-rendered images; image-centric; large 3D data set visualization; opacity; optical properties; organized sampling; transfer function; trial and error; underlying data model; volume visualization; Computer errors; Data visualization; Heart; Image generation; Isosurfaces; Knee; Magnetic resonance imaging; Rendering (computer graphics); Teeth; Transfer functions;
Journal_Title :
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE