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Fast oriented line integral convolution for vector field visualization via the Internet
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Real-time VisualizationEngineeringAnisotropic Convolution KernelComputer Graphic TechniqueVisualization (Graphics)Line Integral ConvolutionImage AnalysisData ScienceComputational VisualizationVisual ComputingComputational GeometryReal-time Computer GraphicGeometric ModelingMachine VisionComputer ScienceVolume RenderingComputer VisionParallel VisualizationVector Field VisualizationSparse TextureScientific VisualizationNatural Sciences
Oriented line integral convolution (OLIC) illustrates flow fields by convolving a sparse texture with an anisotropic convolution kernel. The kernel is aligned to the underlying flow of the vector field. OLIC does not only show the direction of the flow but also its orientation. The paper presents fast rendering of oriented line integral convolution (FROLIC), which is approximately two orders of magnitude faster than OLIC. Costly convolution operations as done in OLIC are replaced in FROLIC by approximating a streamlet through a set of disks with varying intensity. The issue of overlapping streamlets is discussed. Two efficient animation techniques for animating FROLIC images are described. FROLIC has been implemented as a Java applet. This allows researchers from various disciplines (typically with inhomogenous hardware environments) to conveniently explore and investigate analytically defined 2D vector fields.
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