Title :
Using distance maps for accurate surface representation in sampled volumes
Author :
Gibson, Sarah F F
Author_Institution :
Mitsubishi Electr. Res. Lab., Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
High quality rendering and physics based modeling in volume graphics have been limited because intensity based volumetric data do not represent surfaces well. High spatial frequencies due to abrupt intensity changes at object surfaces result in jagged or terraced surfaces in rendered images. The use of a distance-to-closest-surface function to encode object surfaces is proposed. This function varies smoothly across surfaces and hence can be accurately reconstructed from sampled data. The zero value iso surface of the distance map yields the object surface and the derivative of the distance map yields the surface normal. Examples of rendered images are presented along with a new method for calculating distance maps from sampled binary data.
Keywords :
data visualisation; rendering (computer graphics); surface fitting; abrupt intensity changes; accurate surface representation; distance maps; distance-to-closest-surface function; high quality rendering; high spatial frequencies; intensity based volumetric data; object surface; object surfaces; physics based modeling; rendered images; sampled binary data; sampled volumes; surface normal; terraced surfaces; volume graphics; zero value iso surface; Biomedical imaging; Computer graphics; Data visualization; Deformable models; Frequency; Graphics; Image reconstruction; Laboratories; Medical simulation; Physics; Rendering (computer graphics); Spatial resolution; Surface reconstruction; Surgery;
Conference_Titel :
Volume Visualization, 1998. IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-9180-8
DOI :
10.1109/SVV.1998.729581