Title :
Extended specifications and test data sets for data level comparisons of direct volume rendering algorithms
Author :
Kim, Kwansik ; Wittenbrink, Craig M. ; Pang, Alex
Author_Institution :
Unigraphics Div., Electron. Data Syst. Corp., Cypress, CA, USA
Abstract :
Direct volume rendering (DVR) algorithms do not generate intermediate geometry to create a visualization, yet they produce countless variations in the resulting images. Therefore, comparative studies are essential for objective interpretation. Even though image and data level comparison metrics are available, it is still difficult to compare results because of the numerous rendering parameters and algorithm specifications involved. Most of the previous comparison methods use information from the final rendered images only. We overcome limitations of image level comparisons with our data level approach using intermediate rendering information. We provide a list of rendering parameters and algorithm specifications to guide comparison studies. We extend Williams and Uselton´s rendering parameter list with algorithm specification items and provide guidance on how to compare algorithms. Real data are often too complex to study algorithm variations with confidence. Most of the analytic test data sets reported are often useful only for a limited feature of DVR algorithms. We provide simple and easily reproducible test data sets, a checkerboard and a ramp, that can make clear differences in a wide range of algorithm variations. With data level metrics, our test data sets make it possible to perform detailed comparison studies. A number of examples illustrate how to use these tools
Keywords :
program testing; rendering (computer graphics); software metrics; Direct Volume Rendering; data level comparisons; data level metrics; image level comparisons; image quality; rendered images; uncertainty visualization; Algorithm design and analysis; Computational geometry; Data analysis; Data visualization; Image quality; Performance evaluation; Pipelines; Rendering (computer graphics); Testing; Uncertainty;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/2945.965345