Title :
Comments, with reply, on ´Display of surfaces from volume data´ by M. Levoy
Author_Institution :
Dynamic Digital Displays Inc., USA
fDate :
3/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The commenter clarifies some of the terminology used by M. Levoy (see ibid., vol.8, no.3, p.29-37, May 1988) and puts it into historical perspective with other terminology in use in medical imaging today. He takes exception to Levoy´s use of the term ´volume rendering´. He also discusses his prior use of the term ´gradient shading´ and suggests that it be renamed ´distant gradient shading´ to distinguish it from a similar technique, which is ´density gradient shading´. The author defends his usage, pointing out that it is unfortunate but common for two related scientific disciplines (in this case, image processing and computer graphics) to apply differing and even incompatible definitions to the same term.<>
Keywords :
computer graphics; computerised picture processing; medical computing; computer graphics; distant gradient shading; gradient shading; image processing; medical imaging; surface display; volume data; volume rendering; Biomedical imaging; Computer displays; Data visualization; Picture archiving and communication systems; Ray tracing; Surface morphology; Terminology; Three dimensional displays; Workstations;
Journal_Title :
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE