Title :
MedVis: A Real-Time Immersive Visualization Environment for the Exploration of Medical Volumetric Data
Author :
Shen, Rui ; Boulanger, Pierre ; Noga, Michelle
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Alberta Univ., Edmonton, AB
Abstract :
This paper describes the Medical Visualizer, a real-time visualization system for analyzing medical volumetric data in various virtual environments, such as autostereoscopic displays, dual-projector screens and immersive environments such as the CAVE. Direct volume rendering is used for visualizing the details of medical volumetric data sets without intermediate geometric representations. By interactively manipulating the color and transparency functions through the friendly user interface, radiologists can either inspect the data set as a whole or focus on a specific region. In our system, 3D texture hardware is employed to accelerate the rendering process. The system is designed to be platform independent, as all virtual reality functions are separated from kernel functions. Due to its modular design, our system can be easily extended to other virtual environments, and new functions can be incorporated rapidly.
Keywords :
biomedical engineering; data visualisation; image texture; medical computing; real-time systems; rendering (computer graphics); virtual reality; 3D texture hardware; CAVE; MedVis; Medical Visualizer; autostereoscopic displays; color functions; direct volume rendering; dual projector screens; kernel functions; medical volumetric data analysis; medical volumetric data exploration; platform independent system design; real time immersive visualization environment; real time visualization system; rendering process acceleration; transparency functions; user interface; virtual reality functions; Acceleration; Data analysis; Data visualization; Displays; Hardware; Real time systems; Rendering (computer graphics); User interfaces; Virtual environment; Virtual reality;
Conference_Titel :
BioMedical Visualization, 2008. MEDIVIS '08. Fifth International Conference
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3284-4
DOI :
10.1109/MediVis.2008.10