TY - GEN
T1 - Volume Graphics Modeling of Ice Thawing
AU - Fujishiro, Issei
AU - Aoki, Etsuko
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - Image synthesis of natural phenomena is one of the funda- mental research areas in volume graphics. Since the pursuit of photore- ality requires physically-based computation at the cost of interactivity, much more attention has been paid to phenomenological models, which are intended to produce the same visual effect as physically-based models, without highly-complex computations. This paper focuses on ice thawing as a quite common phenomenon in our daily life, and presents volume modeling of the phenomenon using mathematical morphology and cellu- lar automaton.
AB - Image synthesis of natural phenomena is one of the funda- mental research areas in volume graphics. Since the pursuit of photore- ality requires physically-based computation at the cost of interactivity, much more attention has been paid to phenomenological models, which are intended to produce the same visual effect as physically-based models, without highly-complex computations. This paper focuses on ice thawing as a quite common phenomenon in our daily life, and presents volume modeling of the phenomenon using mathematical morphology and cellu- lar automaton.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85123320827
T3 - 2nd IEEE TCVG / Eurographics International Workshop on Volume Graphics, VG 2001
SP - 67
EP - 79
BT - 2nd IEEE TCVG / Eurographics International Workshop on Volume Graphics, VG 2001
A2 - Mueller, K.
A2 - Kaufman, A.
PB - The Eurographics Association
T2 - 2nd IEEE TCVG / Eurographics International Workshop on Volume Graphics, VG 2001
Y2 - 21 June 2001 through 22 June 2001
ER -