An Illustrative Visualization Framework for 3D Vector Fields
Cheng-Kai Chen, Shi Yan, Hongfeng Yu, Nelson Max, Kwan-Liu Ma
In Computer Graphics Forum, 30(7), September 2011.
Abstract: Most 3D vector field visualization techniques suffer from the problem of visual clutter, and it remains a challenging task to effectively convey both directional and structural information of 3D vector fields. In this paper, we present a novel visualization framework that combines the advantages of clustering methods and illustrative rendering techniques to generate a concise and informative depiction of complex flow structures. Given a 3D vector field, we first generate a number of streamlines covering the important regions based on an entropy measurement. Then we decompose the streamlines into different groups based on a categorization of vector information, wherein the streamline pattern in each group is ensured to be coherent or nearly coherent. For each group, we select a set of representative streamlines and render them in an illustrative fashion to enhance depth cues and succinctly show local flow characteristics. The results demonstrate that our approach can generate a visualization that is relatively free of visual clutter while facilitating perception of salient information of complex vector fields.
@article{Chen:2011:AIV,
author = {Cheng-Kai Chen and Shi Yan and Hongfeng Yu and Nelson Max and Kwan-Liu Ma},
title = {An Illustrative Visualization Framework for 3D Vector Fields},
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
volume = {30},
number = {7},
pages = {1941--1951},
month = sep,
year = {2011},
}
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