VIRPI: A High-Level Toolkit for Interactive Scientific Visualization in Virtual Reality

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Research areas that require interactive visualization of simulation data tend to dismiss virtual reality due to the lack of accessible tools for application specialists. This paper presents an integral toolkit for interactive visualization in virtual reality environments. The toolkit defines a framework to build applications that allow the user to interact with arbitrary simulation software and describe virtual measurement tools for the visualized data. The approach is illustrated with a case study in medical imaging.

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Germans, D., Spoelder, H. J. W., Renambot, L., & Bal, H. E. (2001). VIRPI: A High-Level Toolkit for Interactive Scientific Visualization in Virtual Reality. In Proceedings of the 7th EG Workshop on Virtual Environments and 5th Immersive Projection Technology Workshop, EGVE-IPT 2001. The Eurographics Association. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6221-7_12

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