Waters Kenneth W, Co Christopher S, Joy Kenneth I
Institute for Data Analysis and Visualization, University of California, Davis, USA.
IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph. 2006 Sep-Oct;12(5):1275-82. doi: 10.1109/TVCG.2006.188.
We present a novel approach to out-of-core time-varying isosurface visualization. We attempt to interactively visualize time-varying datasets which are too large to fit into main memory using a technique which is dramatically different from existing algorithms. Inspired by video encoding techniques, we examine the data differences between time steps to extract isosurface information. We exploit span space extraction techniques to retrieve operations necessary to update isosurface geometry from neighboring time steps. Because only the changes between time steps need to be retrieved from disk, I/O bandwidth requirements are minimized. We apply temporal compression to further reduce disk access and employ a point-based previewing technique that is refined in idle interaction cycles. Our experiments on computational simulation data indicate that this method is an extremely viable solution to large time-varying isosurface visualization. Our work advances the state-of-the-art by enabling all isosurfaces to be represented by a compact set of operations.
我们提出了一种用于核外时变等值面可视化的新颖方法。我们尝试使用一种与现有算法截然不同的技术,对因过大而无法装入主内存的时变数据集进行交互式可视化。受视频编码技术的启发,我们检查时间步之间的数据差异以提取等值面信息。我们利用跨度空间提取技术从相邻时间步中检索更新等值面几何所需的操作。由于只需从磁盘中检索时间步之间的变化,因此将I/O带宽需求降至最低。我们应用时间压缩来进一步减少磁盘访问,并采用在空闲交互周期中进行优化的基于点的预览技术。我们对计算模拟数据的实验表明,该方法是解决大型时变等值面可视化的一种极具可行性的解决方案。我们的工作通过使所有等值面都能用一组紧凑的操作来表示,推动了该领域的技术发展。