Mastering Interactive Surface Rendering for Java-Based Diagnostic Applications

 
Mastering Interactive Surface Rendering for Java-Based Diagnostic Applications
  by Lukas Mroz1, Rainer Wegenkittl2, and M. Eduard Gröller1
  1.) Vienna University of Technology, Austria   2.) Tiani Medgraph
 
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 Abstract 

The display of iso-surfaces in medical data sets is an important visualization technique used by radiologists for the diagnosis of volumetric density data sets. The demands put by radiologists on such a display technique are interactivity, multiple stacked transparent surfaces and cutting planes that allow an interactive clipping of the surfaces. This paper presents a Java based, platform independent implementation of a very fast surface rendering algorithm which combines the advantages of explicit surface representation, splatting, and shear-warp projection to fulfill all these requirements. The algorithm is implemented within the context of J-Vision, an application for viewing and diagnosing medical images which is currently in use at various hospitals.

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CR categories:  I.3.3 [Computer Graphics]: Picture / Image generation_display algorithms;  J.3 [Life and Medical Sciences]: Medical information systems

Key words: volume visualization, surface rendering, medical applications. tomographic data

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