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Eighth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'04)   pp. 85-91
Visualization through Differentiating Reflection Functions

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Abstract
Conventional visualization media such as computer screens are inherently two dimensional, making them incapable of displaying true 3D volume data sets. By applying only transparency or intensity projection, and ignoring light-matter interaction, results will likely fail to give optimal results. Little research has been done on using reflection functions to visually separate the various segments of a MRI volume. We will explore if applying specific reflection functions to individual anatomical structures can help in building an intuitive 2D image from a 3D dataset. We will test our hypothesis by visualizing fMRI activation data because it contains complex and different types of information making it a good candidate for our approach.
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Index Terms- MRI, Volume rendering, medical visualization, BRDF, specular reflection overlap

Citation:  Gibby Koldenhof, "Visualization through Differentiating Reflection Functions," iv, pp. 85-91,  Eighth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'04),  2004

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