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4 June 2004 A new object-order volume-rendering algorithm based on two-step lookup tables
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Proceedings Volume 5295, Visualization and Data Analysis 2004; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.526989
Event: Electronic Imaging 2004, 2004, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
Object-order volume rendering algorithms play important part in many visualization applications for their excellent performances. Though many volume rendering algorithms have been proposed during the past two decades, most of them are image-order algorithms. Splatting, one of the classical object-order algorithms, suffers from several kinds of aliasing artifacts for inaccuracy reasons. A much accurate object-order volume rendering algorithm is presented in this paper. By defining a set of data structures to serve as two step reconstruction lookup tables, together with using a simple voxel traversal and resample strategy, the new algorithm can not only get rid of inaccuracy of traditional splatting, but also have the features including high cache hit rate, easy to implement of parallelism and high speedup from pre-processing.
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Jiawan Zhang, Jizhou Sun, Zhigang Sun, Mingchu Li, Xiaobing Sun, and Yan Liu "A new object-order volume-rendering algorithm based on two-step lookup tables", Proc. SPIE 5295, Visualization and Data Analysis 2004, (4 June 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.526989
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KEYWORDS
Reconstruction algorithms

Volume rendering

Visualization

Algorithm development

Sun

Convolution

Data centers

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