VDL-Surrogate: A View-Dependent Latent-based Model for Parameter Space Exploration of Ensemble Simulations
Neng Shi, Jiayi Xu, Haoyu Li, Hanqi Guo, Jonathan Woodring, Han-Wei, Shen

TL;DR
VDL-Surrogate is a view-dependent neural network model that enables high-resolution, user-customizable visualizations of ensemble simulations efficiently by using latent representations and interpolation across viewpoints.
Contribution
It introduces a novel view-dependent latent-based surrogate model that improves resolution and efficiency in parameter space exploration of ensemble simulations.
Findings
Effective in cosmological and ocean simulations
Supports high-resolution visualizations with user-defined mappings
Reduces computational cost through latent encoding and interpolation
Abstract
We propose VDL-Surrogate, a view-dependent neural-network-latent-based surrogate model for parameter space exploration of ensemble simulations that allows high-resolution visualizations and user-specified visual mappings. Surrogate-enabled parameter space exploration allows domain scientists to preview simulation results without having to run a large number of computationally costly simulations. Limited by computational resources, however, existing surrogate models may not produce previews with sufficient resolution for visualization and analysis. To improve the efficient use of computational resources and support high-resolution exploration, we perform ray casting from different viewpoints to collect samples and produce compact latent representations. This latent encoding process reduces the cost of surrogate model training while maintaining the output quality. In the model training…
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TopicsData Visualization and Analytics · Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques
