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1 November 1990 Visualization of internal structure in volumetric data
Gregory Russell
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Abstract
Volumetric visualization is becoming an important research tool. The need to understand the complex three-dimensional structures contained in experimental and coniputational data volumes is driving the development of a wide range of new visualization techniques and tools. Animation is particularly important in aiding comprehension of diffuse volumetric structures. These are often nested within one another, and cannot be represented well in solid ol)ject illustrations. The enormous computational burden of producing animated illustrations of volumetric data is address by the AIM rendering technique described in this paper.
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Gregory Russell "Visualization of internal structure in volumetric data", Proc. SPIE 1404, ICALEO '89: Optical Methods in Flow and Particle Diagnostics, (1 November 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.35020
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Volume visualization

Solids

Data modeling

Data processing

Image quality

Transparency

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