Point-based VR visualization for large-scale mesh datasets by real-time remote computation
Jinghua Ge, Daniel J. Sandin, Andrew Johnson, Tom Peterka, Robert Kooima, Javier I. Girado, Thomas A. DeFanti
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM international conference on Virtual reality continuum and its applications, 2006, pp. 43--50.
Abstract: High speed interactive visualization of large-scale mesh datasets for desktop VR facilities is still a challenge because of the slow geometry setup and rasterization for huge number of small triangles. This paper presents a point-based virtual reality (VR) visualization pipeline for large-scale mesh datasets in a client-server architecture. Remote server computation which samples the triangle mesh into discrete 2D grids is steered by the client-end interactive frustum request. A point-based geometry is built up incrementally during run time for both server and client. By organizing the point model into a multi-resolution octree-based space partition hierarchy, the client-end visualization ensures fast view reconstruction by splatting the available points onto the screen with efficient occlusion culling and view-dependent level of detail (LOD) control. The combination of the high-priority client side local splatting and server side low-speed view updating decreases the dependence on remote computation performance and network requirements for an interactive VR visualization.
Article URL: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1128923.1128931
BibTeX format:
@inproceedings{10.1145-1128923.1128931,
  author = {Jinghua Ge and Daniel J. Sandin and Andrew Johnson and Tom Peterka and Robert Kooima and Javier I. Girado and Thomas A. DeFanti},
  title = {Point-based VR visualization for large-scale mesh datasets by real-time remote computation},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2006 ACM international conference on Virtual reality continuum and its applications},
  pages = {43--50},
  year = {2006},
}
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