A Streamline Selection Technique Overlaying with Isosurfaces
Shiho Furuya, Takayuki Itoh

TL;DR
This paper introduces a technique for integrated scalar and vector field visualization by selecting and overlaying multiple isosurfaces and streamlines to reduce clutter and enhance clarity.
Contribution
The method automatically selects and displays multiple streamlines considering shape, proximity to critical points, and occlusion, improving integrated visualization of scalar and vector fields.
Findings
Effective visualization of scalar and vector fields together.
Reduced clutter through strategic streamline selection.
View-independent isosurfaces with view-dependent streamlines.
Abstract
Integration of scalar and vector visualization has been an interesting topic. This paper presents a technique to appropriately select and display multiple streamlines while overlaying with isosurfaces, aiming an integrated scalar and vector field visualization. The technique visualizes a scalar field by multiple semitransparent isosurfaces, and a vector field by multiple streamlines, while the technique adequately selects the streamlines considering reduction of cluttering among the isosurfaces and streamlines. The technique first selects and renders isosurfaces, and then generates large number of streamlines from randomly selected seed points. The technique evaluates each of the streamlines according to their shapes on a 2D display space, distances to critical points of the given vector fields, and occlusion by isosurfaces. It then selects the specified number of highly evaluated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputer Graphics and Visualization Techniques · Advanced Vision and Imaging · Topological and Geometric Data Analysis
