TY - GEN
T1 - End-to-end data reduction and hardware accelerated rendering techniques for visualizing time-varying non-uniform grid volume data
AU - Akiba, Hiroshi
AU - Ma, Kwan Liu
AU - Clyne, John
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - We present a systematic approach for direct volume rendering terascale-sized data that are time-varying, and possibly non-uniformly sampled, using only a single commodity graphics PC. Our method employs a data reduction scheme that combines lossless, wavelet-based progressive data access with a user-directed, hardware-accelerated data packing technique. Data packing is achieved by discarding data blocks with values outside the data interval of interest and encoding the remaining data in a structure that can be efficiently decoded in the GPU. The compressed data can be transferred between disk, main memory, and video memory more efficiently, leading to more effective data exploration in both spatial and temporal domains. Furthermore, our texture-map based volume rendering system is capable of correctly displaying data that are sampled on a stretched, Cartesian grid. To study the effectiveness of our technique we used data sets generated from a large solar convection simulation, computed on a non-uniform, 504×504×2048 grid.
AB - We present a systematic approach for direct volume rendering terascale-sized data that are time-varying, and possibly non-uniformly sampled, using only a single commodity graphics PC. Our method employs a data reduction scheme that combines lossless, wavelet-based progressive data access with a user-directed, hardware-accelerated data packing technique. Data packing is achieved by discarding data blocks with values outside the data interval of interest and encoding the remaining data in a structure that can be efficiently decoded in the GPU. The compressed data can be transferred between disk, main memory, and video memory more efficiently, leading to more effective data exploration in both spatial and temporal domains. Furthermore, our texture-map based volume rendering system is capable of correctly displaying data that are sampled on a stretched, Cartesian grid. To study the effectiveness of our technique we used data sets generated from a large solar convection simulation, computed on a non-uniform, 504×504×2048 grid.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/33745266397
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33745266397
SN - 3905673266
SN - 9783905673265
T3 - Volume Graphics 2005 Eurographics/IEEE VGTC Workshop Proceedings - Fourth International Workshop on Volume Graphics
SP - 31
EP - 39
BT - Volume Graphics 2005 Eurographics/IEEE VGTC Workshop Proceedings - Fourth International Workshop on Volume Graphics
T2 - Fourth International Workshop on Volume Graphics 2005
Y2 - 20 June 2005 through 21 June 2005
ER -