2023
DOI: 10.1109/tvcg.2021.3133592
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Nanotilus: Generator of Immersive Guided-Tours in Crowded 3D Environments

Abstract: Fig. 1: Nanotilus entering the center of the HIV model. Several protein instances are sparsified to reveal the internal part of the model. Left: A grayscale model with highlighted proteins inside the Nanotilus hull is combined with the model's final depiction. The model is dissected by a cutting plane perpendicular to the Nanotilus hull. Right: Resulting view from the Nanotilus perspective.

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“…Subsequently, the visualization adjusts to reveal the internal composition of the chosen subpart, allowing for continued exploration (refer to Figure 5). In 2021, Nanotilus, a guided-tour generator for exploring the biological nanoworld in an immersive 3D environment was introduced by (Alharbi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Visual Abstraction Formalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Subsequently, the visualization adjusts to reveal the internal composition of the chosen subpart, allowing for continued exploration (refer to Figure 5). In 2021, Nanotilus, a guided-tour generator for exploring the biological nanoworld in an immersive 3D environment was introduced by (Alharbi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Visual Abstraction Formalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, the visualization adjusts to reveal the internal composition of the chosen subpart, allowing for continued exploration (refer to Figure 5 ). In 2021, Nanotilus, a guided-tour generator for exploring the biological nanoworld in an immersive 3D environment was introduced by ( Alharbi et al, 2021 ). It transforms a 3D model and script (i.e., textual story), into an engaging guided tour, introducing a camera path planning technique and sparsification method to enhance user experience.…”
Section: General Considerations On Visualization Of Complex Molecular...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An exception to this rule is the work of Alharbi et al. [ASL*22], focusing on VR guided‐tours in dense molecular environments. A fundamental question in this context is how much biological context is required to make complex molecular illustrations, that is, to what extent does biological information need to be included, compared to an approach that uses general 3D modelling and painting?…”
Section: Application Domainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sharing also finds echo in approaches that allow users to create guided tours, as was proposed by Alharbi et al. [ASL*22]. Similarly, VRdeo provides the means to create interactive experiences by recording user actions that can be replayed [BBMK21].…”
Section: Application Domainsmentioning
confidence: 99%