A curved ray camera for handling occlusions through continuous multiperspective visualization

J Cui, P Rosen, V Popescu… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
J Cui, P Rosen, V Popescu, C Hoffmann
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2010ieeexplore.ieee.org
Most images used in visualization are computed with the planar pinhole camera. This
classic camera model has important advantages such as simplicity, which enables efficient
software and hardware implementations, and similarity to the human eye, which yields
images familiar to the user. However, the planar pinhole camera has only a single viewpoint,
which limits images to parts of the scene to which there is direct line of sight. In this paper we
introduce the curved ray camera to address the single viewpoint limitation. Rays are C 1 …
Most images used in visualization are computed with the planar pinhole camera. This classic camera model has important advantages such as simplicity, which enables efficient software and hardware implementations, and similarity to the human eye, which yields images familiar to the user. However, the planar pinhole camera has only a single viewpoint, which limits images to parts of the scene to which there is direct line of sight. In this paper we introduce the curved ray camera to address the single viewpoint limitation. Rays are C 1 -continuous curves that bend to circumvent occluders. Our camera is designed to provide a fast 3-D point projection operation, which enables interactive visualization. The camera supports both 3-D surface and volume datasets. The camera is a powerful tool that enables seamless integration of multiple perspectives for overcoming occlusions in visualization while minimizing distortions.
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