Interactive Volume Visualization Techniques for Subsurface Data
International Conference on Visual Information Systems, page 121--131 - 2005
In this paper we describe concepts, which support the
interactive exploration of subsurface information extracted
from seismic datasets. Since in general subsurface
information is of volumetric nature, appropriate
visualization techniques are needed to provide an insight
view to special regions of interest. Usually clipping planes
or surface extraction techniques are used for this purpose.
We will present an approach, which allows the user to
interactively change the visual representation for distinct
regions of seismic datasets. Using this technique
highlighting of regions of interest as well as clipping
against volumetric regions can be realized. Volumetric
clipping regions have the potential to assist the user when
visually intruding into a 3D dataset by permitting an
occlusion free view to inner regions of the dataset. During
this process it is desirable to know where the current
position is located relative to the whole dataset. We will
introduce a 3D widget, which displays information
concerning the location and orientation of the virtual
camera during the exploration process.
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BibTex references
@inproceedings{RH05,
author = {Ropinski, Timo and Hinrichs, Klaus},
title = {{Interactive Volume Visualization Techniques for Subsurface Data}},
booktitle = {International Conference on Visual Information Systems},
pages = {121--131},
year = {2005}
}
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