Title :
Illustration-Inspired Visualization of Blood Flow Dynamics
Author :
Coppin, Pol ; Harvey, J. ; Valen-Sendstad, Kristian ; Steinman, David ; Steinman, David
Author_Institution :
Perceptual Artifacts Lab., OCAD Univ., Toronto, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Image-based computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a central tool in the evaluation of hemodynamic factors in cardiovascular disease development and treatment, to the point where major vendors are now seeking to deploy CFD solvers on their medical imaging platforms. Detailed hemodynamic data available from CFD generate large data sets due to complex flow, which are difficult to render clearly - and thus communicate to clinical stakeholders - using conventional engineering flow visualization techniques. This is especially challenging considering the four-dimensional nature of the flow patterns (i.e., Rapidly varying in space and time), as well as the clinical need for generating static reports rather than cumbersome digital animations. Taking a cue from the rich history of biomedical illustration, our goal is to use this opportunity for developing new data-driven paradigms for visualizing blood flow based on the principles of illustration, sequential art, and the visual vocabularies and conventions of radiology and vascular surgery.
Keywords :
cardiovascular system; computational fluid dynamics; computer animation; diseases; finite element analysis; flow visualisation; haemodynamics; medical image processing; patient treatment; pattern formation; CFD solvers; biomedical illustration; blood flow dynamics; blood flow visualization techniques; cardiovascular disease development; cardiovascular disease treatment; clinical stakeholders; complex flow; data sets; data-driven paradigms; digital animations; finite element methods; flow patterns; hemodynamic data available; hemodynamic factors evaluation; illustration-inspired visualization; image-based computational fluid dynamics; medical imaging platforms; radiology; vascular surgery; visual vocabularies; Aneurysm; Biomedical imaging; Computational fluid dynamics; Data visualization; Hemodynamics; Visualization; computational fluid dynamics; finite element methods; flow visualization; hemodynamics; medical imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Information Visualisation (IV), 2014 18th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Paris