Volume visualization based on statistical transfer-function spaces

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It is a difficult task to design transfer functions for noisy data. In traditional transfer-function spaces, data values of different materials overlap. In this paper we introduce a novel statistical transfer-function space which in the presence of noise, separates different materials in volume data sets. Our method adaptively estimates statistical properties, i.e. the mean value and the standard deviation, of the data values in the neighborhood of each sample point. These properties are used to define a transfer-function space which enables the distinction of different materials. Additionally, we present a novel approach for interacting with our new transfer-function space which enables the design of transfer functions based on statistical properties. Furthermore, we demonstrate that statistical information can be applied to enhance visual appearance in the rendering process. We compare the new method with 1D, 2D, and LH transfer functions to demonstrate its usefulness. ©2010 IEEE.

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Haidacher, M., Patel, D., Bruckner, S., Kanitsar, A., & Gröller, M. E. (2010). Volume visualization based on statistical transfer-function spaces. In IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium 2010, PacificVis 2010 - Proceedings (pp. 17–24). https://doi.org/10.1109/PACIFICVIS.2010.5429615

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