2007
DOI: 10.1117/12.704533
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Parallel unstructured volume rendering in ParaView

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“…Sort-last rendering allows processes to render local data without concern about the partitioning (although there are caveats concerning transparent objects [63]). Such behavior makes the rendering easy to adapt to whatever partition is created by the data-parallel pipeline.…”
Section: B Renderingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sort-last rendering allows processes to render local data without concern about the partitioning (although there are caveats concerning transparent objects [63]). Such behavior makes the rendering easy to adapt to whatever partition is created by the data-parallel pipeline.…”
Section: B Renderingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The visualization renders scientific data. This application can be an existing piece of software such as Paraview, 15 or it can be a custom application to suite the needs of domain scientists such as our materials science visualization tool, Nanovol. 16 In either case, it is responsible for taking user input events and head tracker data and using these inputs to modify the scene.…”
Section: Stereoscopic Rendering Abstractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this framework has a screen division functionality and can be used for parallel volume rendering [43], it cannot be applied to accelerate visualization of existing software such as ImageJ and Fiji. Engel et al [22] presented an image-streaming framework for the remote visualization of large-scale volume data sets.…”
Section: Updating Screensmentioning
confidence: 99%