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Werner Benger 1 and Georg Ritter 3 and Simon Su 4 and Dimitris E. Nikitopoulos 2 and Eamonn Walker 2 and Sumanta Acharya 2 and Somnath Roy 2 and Farid Harhad 1 and Wolfgang Kapferer 3 1 Center for Computation and Technology, Louisiana State University, USA 2 Department for Mechanical Engineering, Louisiana State University, USA 3 Institute for Astro- and Particle Physics, University of Innsbruck 4 Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering
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The Problem The Approach Application Examples
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Visualizing Vectors in 3D & 4D
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Splatting Technique: Drawing of Gaussian spots as billboard per vertex Used for Volume Rendering of Unstructured Meshes Gaussian splats in view plane – Efficiently done via OpenGL Point Sprites
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Elongate along direction of vector in a field 1.Stretch 2.Orient 3.Offset
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Stretch according to Vector Magnitude Freedom in various scaling factors and mappings (like vector arrows)
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Compute Projection of Vector in View Plane View-dependent shape – requires GL fragment shader View Plane
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Free parameter to allow animation of display element T=0.0 T=0.2 T=0.5
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Physical Effect: movement of wave-emitting objects influences observed frequency Known as sound of passing street cars: Movement to observer increases frequency Movement from observer decreases frequency Light: Color change of moving objects Approaching - higher frequency – blueshift Escaping - lower frequency - redshift
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1. Couette Flow (Analytic Vector field) 2. Microchannel Droplet (Uniform Grid) 3. Stirtank Fluid (Curvilinear Multiblock) 4. Galaxy Evolution (Particle System)
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VECTOR ARROWSDOPPLER SPECKLES
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STREAMLINESDOPPLER SPECKLES
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DOWN VIEWUP VIEW
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FRONT VIEWBACK VIEW
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STREAMLINES SPECKLES ON STREAMLINES
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STREAMLINES SPECKLES ON STREAMLINES
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2088 Curvilinear Blocks
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SIDE VIEWUP VIEW
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16 Million particles, each representing one galaxy Cosmological evolution over several billion years 300GB of raw data Velocity given for each galaxy
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Algorithms implemented and available in Vish – Visualization Shell Freely available for academic usage Code development management: http://sciviz.cct.lsu.edu/projects/vish http://sciviz.cct.lsu.edu/projects/vish Available via SVN in source code for registered users at http://vish.origo.ethz.ch/http://vish.origo.ethz.ch/
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