Interactive GPU-based Visualization of Large Dynamic Particle Data

Interactive GPU-based Visualization of Large Dynamic Particle Data
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Publisher : Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Total Pages : 123
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ISBN-10 : 9781627054874
ISBN-13 : 1627054871
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Book Synopsis Interactive GPU-based Visualization of Large Dynamic Particle Data by : Martin Falk

Download or read book Interactive GPU-based Visualization of Large Dynamic Particle Data written by Martin Falk and published by Morgan & Claypool Publishers. This book was released on 2016-10-02 with total page 123 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Prevalent types of data in scientific visualization are volumetric data, vector field data, and particle-based data. Particle data typically originates from measurements and simulations in various fields, such as life sciences or physics. The particles are often visualized directly, that is, by simple representants like spheres. Interactive rendering facilitates the exploration and visual analysis of the data. With increasing data set sizes in terms of particle numbers, interactive high-quality visualization is a challenging task. This is especially true for dynamic data or abstract representations that are based on the raw particle data. This book covers direct particle visualization using simple glyphs as well as abstractions that are application-driven such as clustering and aggregation. It targets visualization researchers and developers who are interested in visualization techniques for large, dynamic particle-based data. Its explanations focus on GPU-accelerated algorithms for high-performance rendering and data processing that run in real-time on modern desktop hardware. Consequently, the implementation of said algorithms and the required data structures to make use of the capabilities of modern graphics APIs are discussed in detail. Furthermore, it covers GPU-accelerated methods for the generation of application-dependent abstract representations. This includes various representations commonly used in application areas such as structural biology, systems biology, thermodynamics, and astrophysics.


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