Title :
Multi-touch 3D exploratory analysis of ocean flow models
Author :
Butkiewicz, Thomas ; Ware, Colin
Author_Institution :
Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping, Univ. of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA
Abstract :
Modern ocean flow simulations are generating increasingly complex, multi-layer 3D ocean flow models. However, most researchers are still using traditional 2D visualizations to visualize these models one slice at a time. Properly designed 3D visualization tools can be highly effective for revealing the complex, dynamic flow patterns and structures present in these models. However, the transition from visualizing ocean flow patterns in 2D to 3D presents many challenges, including occlusion and depth ambiguity. Further complications arise from the interaction methods required to navigate, explore, and interact with these 3D datasets. We present a system that employs a combination of stereoscopic rendering, to best reveal and illustrate 3D structures and patterns, and multi-touch interaction, to allow for natural and efficient navigation and manipulation within the 3D environment. Exploratory visual analysis is facilitated through the use of a highly-interactive toolset which leverages a smart particle system. Multi-touch gestures allow users to quickly position dye emitting tools within the 3D model. Finally, we illustrate the potential applications of our system through examples of real world significance.
Keywords :
computational fluid dynamics; data visualisation; geophysical fluid dynamics; geophysics computing; gesture recognition; haptic interfaces; oceanography; rendering (computer graphics); 3D visualization tools; complex dynamic flow patterns; complex dynamic flow structures; depth ambiguity; dye emitting tools; exploratory visual analysis; multilayer 3D ocean flow models; multitouch 3D exploratory analysis; multitouch gestures; occlusion; ocean flow pattern visualisation; ocean flow simulations; smart particle system; stereoscopic rendering; Oceans; Solid modeling; Stereo image processing; Three dimensional displays; Thumb; Visualization; flow visualization; multi-touch; particle system; stereoscopic; visual analysis;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2011
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1427-6