体积拼图:具有多变量属性的分割体积数据的可视化分析

Marco Agus, A. Aboulhassan, K. Al Thelaya, G. Pintore, E. Gobbetti, C. Calì, J. Schneider
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各种应用领域,包括材料科学、神经科学和连接组学,通常使用分段体数据进行探索性视觉分析。在许多情况下,被分割的对象具有表示特定几何或物理特征的多元属性。具有相似特征的物体,通过选定的属性配置,可以形成独特的空间格局,对其进行检测和研究是至关重要的。这项任务非常困难,特别是当每个段的属性数量很大时。在这项工作中,我们提出了一个交互式框架,该框架结合了用于分类体积的最先进的直接体积渲染器,以及用于分析属性空间和自动创建2D传递函数的技术。我们特别展示了降维、核密度估计和拓扑技术,如莫尔斯分析与散点和密度图相结合,如何有效地设计出突出空间模式的二维彩色地图。我们的框架的功能在来自多个领域的合成数据和实际数据上进行了演示。
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Volume Puzzle: visual analysis of segmented volume data with multivariate attributes
A variety of application domains, including material science, neuroscience, and connectomics, commonly use segmented volume data for exploratory visual analysis. In many cases, segmented objects are characterized by multivariate attributes expressing specific geometric or physical features. Objects with similar characteristics, determined by selected attribute configurations, can create peculiar spatial patterns, whose detection and study is of fundamental importance. This task is notoriously difficult, especially when the number of attributes per segment is large. In this work, we propose an interactive framework that combines a state-of-the-art direct volume renderer for categorical volumes with techniques for the analysis of the attribute space and for the automatic creation of 2D transfer function. We show, in particular, how dimensionality reduction, kernel-density estimation, and topological techniques such as Morse analysis combined with scatter and density plots allow the efficient design of two-dimensional color maps that highlight spatial patterns. The capabilities of our framework are demonstrated on synthetic and real-world data from several domains.
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