Illustration motifs for effective medical volume illustration

作者: N. Svakhine , D.S. Ebert , D. Stredney

DOI: 10.1109/MCG.2005.60

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摘要: The enormous amount of 3D data generated by modern scientific experiments, simulations, and scanners exacerbates the tasks effectively exploring, analyzing, communicating essential information from these sets. expanding field biomedicine creates sets that challenge current techniques to communicate for use in diagnosis, staging, simulation, training. In contrast, medical illustration succinctly represents anatomical structures a clear way is used extensively held communicative illustrative purposes. Thus, idea rendering real using traditional styles inspired work volume illustration. main goal approach enhance expressiveness highlighting important features within while subjugating insignificant details, result resembles an Recent approaches have been extended interactive PC graphics hardware accelerate enhanced rendering, resulting nearly rates.

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