DocumentCode :
2183911
Title :
Constrained inverse volume rendering for planetary nebulae
Author :
Magnor, Marcus ; Kindlmann, Gordon ; Duric, Neb ; Hansen, Charles
fYear :
2004
fDate :
10-15 Oct. 2004
Firstpage :
83
Lastpage :
90
Abstract :
Determining the three-dimensional structure of distant astronomical objects is a challenging task, given that terrestrial observations provide only one viewpoint. For this task, bipolar planetary nebulae are interesting objects of study because of their pronounced axial symmetry due to fundamental physical processes. Making use of this symmetry constraint, we present a technique to automatically recover the axisymmetric structure of bipolar planetary nebulae from two-dimensional images. With GPU-based volume rendering driving a nonlinear optimization, we estimate the nebula´s local emission density as a function of its radial and axial coordinates, and we recover the orientation of the nebula relative to Earth. The optimization refines the nebula model and its orientation by minimizing the differences between the rendered image and the original astronomical image. The resulting model enables realistic 3D visualizations of planetary nebulae, e.g. for educational purposes in planetarium shows. In addition, the recovered spatial distribution of the emissive gas allows validating computer simulation results of the astrophysical formation processes of planetary nebulae.
Keywords :
astronomy computing; axial symmetry; data visualisation; digital simulation; image reconstruction; minimisation; planetary nebulae; rendering (computer graphics); solid modelling; GPU-based volume rendering; astronomical image; astrophysical formation process; axial symmetry; bipolar planetary nebulae; computer simulation; constrained inverse volume rendering; distant astronomical objects; fundamental physical process; local emission density; nonlinear optimization; radial coordinates; realistic 3D visualization; spatial distribution; terrestrial observations; two-dimensional image; volume reconstruction; volumetric modeling; Astronomy; Chromium; Computer simulation; Earth; Graphics; Image reconstruction; Physics; Rendering (computer graphics); Surface reconstruction; Visualization;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Visualization, 2004. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8788-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VISUAL.2004.18
Filename :
1372183
Link To Document :
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