Explicit design of transfer functions for volume-rendered images by combining histograms, thumbnails, and sketch-based interaction
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Resumo: | Visual quality of volume rendering for medical imagery strongly depends on the underlying transfer function. Conventional Windows–Icons–Menus–Pointer interfaces typically refer the user to browse a lengthy catalog of predefined transfer functions or to pain-staking refine the transfer function by clicking and dragging several independent handles. To turn the standard design process less difficult and tedious, this paper proposes novel interactions on a sketch-based interface that supports the design of 1D transfer functions via touch gestures to directly control voxel opacity and easily assign colors. User can select different types of transfer function shapes including ramp function, free hand curve drawing, and slider bars similar to those of a mixing table. An assorted array of thumbnails provides an overview of the data when editing the transfer function. User performance is evaluated by comparing the time and effort necessary to complete a number of tests with sketch-based and conventional interfaces. Users were able to more rapidly explore and understand volume data using the sketch-based interface, as the number of design iterations necessary to obtain a desirable transfer function was reduced. In addition, informal evaluation sessions carried out with professionals (two senior radiologists, a general surgeon and two scientific illustrators) provided valuable feedback on how suitable the sketch-based interface is for illustration, patient communication and medical education. |
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Explicit design of transfer functions for volume-rendered images by combining histograms, thumbnails, and sketch-based interactionThree dimensional imagingUser computer interfaceVisual quality of volume rendering for medical imagery strongly depends on the underlying transfer function. Conventional Windows–Icons–Menus–Pointer interfaces typically refer the user to browse a lengthy catalog of predefined transfer functions or to pain-staking refine the transfer function by clicking and dragging several independent handles. To turn the standard design process less difficult and tedious, this paper proposes novel interactions on a sketch-based interface that supports the design of 1D transfer functions via touch gestures to directly control voxel opacity and easily assign colors. User can select different types of transfer function shapes including ramp function, free hand curve drawing, and slider bars similar to those of a mixing table. An assorted array of thumbnails provides an overview of the data when editing the transfer function. User performance is evaluated by comparing the time and effort necessary to complete a number of tests with sketch-based and conventional interfaces. Users were able to more rapidly explore and understand volume data using the sketch-based interface, as the number of design iterations necessary to obtain a desirable transfer function was reduced. In addition, informal evaluation sessions carried out with professionals (two senior radiologists, a general surgeon and two scientific illustrators) provided valuable feedback on how suitable the sketch-based interface is for illustration, patient communication and medical education.SpringerRepositório do Hospital Prof. Doutor Fernando FonsecaLopes, DParreira, PMendes, APires, VPaulo, SSousa, CJorge, J2019-05-22T11:21:24Z2018-01-01T00:00:00Z2018-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.10/2265engVis Comput. 2018; 34:1713–17231432-2315metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-09-20T15:52:58Zoai:repositorio.hff.min-saude.pt:10400.10/2265Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:53:13.643311Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Explicit design of transfer functions for volume-rendered images by combining histograms, thumbnails, and sketch-based interaction |
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Explicit design of transfer functions for volume-rendered images by combining histograms, thumbnails, and sketch-based interaction |
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Explicit design of transfer functions for volume-rendered images by combining histograms, thumbnails, and sketch-based interaction Lopes, D Three dimensional imaging User computer interface |
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Explicit design of transfer functions for volume-rendered images by combining histograms, thumbnails, and sketch-based interaction |
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Explicit design of transfer functions for volume-rendered images by combining histograms, thumbnails, and sketch-based interaction |
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Explicit design of transfer functions for volume-rendered images by combining histograms, thumbnails, and sketch-based interaction |
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Explicit design of transfer functions for volume-rendered images by combining histograms, thumbnails, and sketch-based interaction |
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Explicit design of transfer functions for volume-rendered images by combining histograms, thumbnails, and sketch-based interaction |
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Lopes, D |
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Lopes, D Parreira, P Mendes, A Pires, V Paulo, S Sousa, C Jorge, J |
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Parreira, P Mendes, A Pires, V Paulo, S Sousa, C Jorge, J |
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Repositório do Hospital Prof. Doutor Fernando Fonseca |
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Lopes, D Parreira, P Mendes, A Pires, V Paulo, S Sousa, C Jorge, J |
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Three dimensional imaging User computer interface |
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Three dimensional imaging User computer interface |
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Visual quality of volume rendering for medical imagery strongly depends on the underlying transfer function. Conventional Windows–Icons–Menus–Pointer interfaces typically refer the user to browse a lengthy catalog of predefined transfer functions or to pain-staking refine the transfer function by clicking and dragging several independent handles. To turn the standard design process less difficult and tedious, this paper proposes novel interactions on a sketch-based interface that supports the design of 1D transfer functions via touch gestures to directly control voxel opacity and easily assign colors. User can select different types of transfer function shapes including ramp function, free hand curve drawing, and slider bars similar to those of a mixing table. An assorted array of thumbnails provides an overview of the data when editing the transfer function. User performance is evaluated by comparing the time and effort necessary to complete a number of tests with sketch-based and conventional interfaces. Users were able to more rapidly explore and understand volume data using the sketch-based interface, as the number of design iterations necessary to obtain a desirable transfer function was reduced. In addition, informal evaluation sessions carried out with professionals (two senior radiologists, a general surgeon and two scientific illustrators) provided valuable feedback on how suitable the sketch-based interface is for illustration, patient communication and medical education. |
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