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Visual Analysis of Large Multi-Field AMR Data on GPUs Using Interactive Volume Lines
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- To visually compare ensembles of volumes, dynamic volume lines (DVLs) represent each ensemble member as a 1D polyline. To compute these, the volume cells are sorted on a space-filling curve and scaled by the ensemble's local variation. The resulting 1D plot can augment or serve as an alternative to a 3D volume visualization free of visual clutter and occlusion. Interactively computing DVLs is challenging when the data is large, and the volume grid is not structured/regular, as is often the case with computational fluid dynamics simulations. We extend DVLs to support large-scale, multi-field adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) data that can be explored interactively. Our GPU-based system updates the DVL representation whenever the data or the alpha transfer function changes. We demonstrate and evaluate our interactive prototype using large AMR volumes from astrophysics simulations.<br />Comment: IEEE VIS 2023 Short Paper
Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2306.11612
- Document Type :
- Working Paper