Visualization of equations in an interactive environment
D. Watson, J. Wejchert, et al.
VIS 1991
Simulating hand-drawn illustration can succinctly express information in a manner that is communicative and informative. We present a framework for an interactive direct stipple rendering of volume and surface-based objects. By combining the principles of artistic and scientific illustration, we explore several feature enhancement techniques to create effective, interactive visualizations of scientific and medical data sets. We also introduce a rendering mechanism that generates appropriate point lists at all resolutions during an automatic preprocess and modifies rendering styles through different combinations of these feature enhancements. The new system is an effective way to interactively preview large, complex volume and surface data sets in a concise, meaningful, and illustrative manner. Stippling is effective for many applications and provides a quick and efficient method to investigate both volume and surface models.
D. Watson, J. Wejchert, et al.
VIS 1991
Haoran Liao, Derek S. Wang, et al.
Nature Machine Intelligence
Vivek Tyagi, Hima P. Karanam, et al.
ICPR 2012
Bowen Alpern, Larry Carter
VIS 1991