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Hybrid shear-warp rendering [PDF]
Shear-warp rendering is a fast and efficient method for visualizing a volume of sampled data based on a factorization of the viewing transformation into a shear and a warp. In shear-warp rendering, the volume is resampled, composited and warped to obtain
Selvanathan, N., Zakaria, Mohamed Nordin
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Judge Parker and the Public Service State [PDF]
The work described in this thesis is part of the Open Space project, a collaboration between Linköping University, NASA and the American Museum of Natural History.
Fish, Peter G.
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Vector quantization for volume rendering [PDF]
Paul Ning, Lambertus Hesselink
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GPU-Based Volume Rendering of Noisy Multi-Spectral Astronomical Data
Traditional analysis techniques may not be sufficient for astronomers to make the best use of the data sets that current and future instruments, such as the Square Kilometre Array and its Pathfinders, will produce.
Barnes, David G.+2 more
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The VolumePro Volume Rendering Cluster: A Vital Component of Parallel End-to-End Solution [PDF]
As data sets, both acquired from scanners and those generated from complex simulations, grow in size and complexity, researchers continue to push the boundaries of the amount of data that can be viewed, processed and analyzed interactively.
Lombeyda, Santiago, McCorquodale, John
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Fast volume rendering using a shear-warp factorization of the viewing transformation [PDF]
Philippe Lacroute, Marc Levoy
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Novel view synthesis using neural radiance fields (NeRFs) for remote sensing images is important for various applications. Traditional methods often use implicit representations for modeling, which have slow rendering speeds and cannot directly obtain ...
Li Li+7 more
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Rendering and animation of gaseous phenomena by combining fast volume and scanline A-buffer techniques [PDF]
David S. Ebert, Richard E. Parent
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Obscurance-based Volume Rendering Framework
Obscurances, from which ambient occlusion is a particular case, is a technology that produces natural-looking lighting effects in a faster way than global illumination. Its application in volume visualization is of special interest since it permits us to generate a high quality rendering at a low cost.
Ruiz, Marc+5 more
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