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Virtual Reality (VR) provides a useful tool for understanding complex, unsteady flow phenomena. The user can directly interact with the data and therefore benefits from a spatial coherence of action and result. However, visualization in virtual environments imposes very high demands on interactivity in order to maintain this coherence. Exploration of large, unsteady datasets in VR requires efficient visualization or data reduction algorithms to produce results within acceptable waiting times. We propose a technique for reducing required data especially suited for direct interaction in virtual environments. We use a distributed system to parallely extract a dynamic region of interest (DROI) from the simulation data. This DROI is adapted according to the user's interaction behavior and allows for the analysis of local flow features. With this reduction we provide interactive extraction of local features from large, time-varying datasets.
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交互式流探索感兴趣的动态区域
虚拟现实(VR)为理解复杂的非定常流动现象提供了有用的工具。用户可以直接与数据交互,因此从行动和结果的空间一致性中受益。然而,为了保持这种一致性,虚拟环境中的可视化对交互性提出了很高的要求。在VR中探索大型、不稳定的数据集需要有效的可视化或数据缩减算法,以便在可接受的等待时间内产生结果。我们提出了一种减少所需数据的技术,特别适合于虚拟环境中的直接交互。我们使用分布式系统从仿真数据中并行提取动态感兴趣区域(DROI)。该DROI根据用户的交互行为进行调整,并允许对局部流特征进行分析。通过这种简化,我们提供了从大型时变数据集中交互式提取局部特征的方法。
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