2006
DOI: 10.1007/11590064_11
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Interactive Volume Visualization Techniques for Subsurface Data

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“…The cross-section diagrams that exploded view and slide-out drawer strategy (Ropinski & Hinrichs, 2005;Li, Agrawala, Curless, & Salesin, 2008;Vandysheva et al, 2012) are similar exploration approaches that directly remove visual obstructions caused by the third dimension. In particular, real-time continuous cross-sectioning is often desirable.…”
Section: Real-time Cross-sectioningmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…The cross-section diagrams that exploded view and slide-out drawer strategy (Ropinski & Hinrichs, 2005;Li, Agrawala, Curless, & Salesin, 2008;Vandysheva et al, 2012) are similar exploration approaches that directly remove visual obstructions caused by the third dimension. In particular, real-time continuous cross-sectioning is often desirable.…”
Section: Real-time Cross-sectioningmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The illustrative exploration of multi-layered and non-invasive volume environments usually adopts magic lenses (Bier, Stone, Pier, Buxton, & Derose, 1993;Ropinski & Hinrichs, 2005) and volumetric lenses (Kruger et al, 2006;Trapp, Glander, & Buchholz, 2008) for direct exposure. Volumetric lenses coincide with the map exploration spirit (Kraak, 1998) of presenting both a detailed focus and the surrounding context (Kruger et al, 2006;Burns & Finkelstein, 2008).…”
Section: Volume Graphics and Explorative Illustrationmentioning
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“…Therefore it is important that visualization techniques consider these demands and aid comprehension by visualizing contextual structures and object relations. With our additionally provided technique the user is able to apply a region of interest, which seamlessly integrates a different visual appearance as described in (Ropinski, Steinicke, Hinrichs, 2005a) (see Fig. 2 (right)).…”
Section: Interactive 3d Explorationmentioning
confidence: 99%