@inproceedings{Lu:2002:NPV,
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author = {Aidong Lu and Christopher J. Morris and David S. Ebert and Penny
Rheingans and Charles D. Hansen},
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editor = {Rober Moorhead and Markus Gross and Kenneth I. Joy},
url = {http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~alu/research/vstipple.htm},
address = {Piscataway, NJ},
localfile = {papers/Lu.2002.NPV.pdf},
publisher = {IEEE Press},
doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/VISUAL.2002.1183777},
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citeseer = {http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/535460.html},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of IEEE Visualizaton 2002 (Boston, Massachusetts, oct
2002},
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title = {{N}on-{P}hotorealistic {V}olume {R}endering {U}sing {S}tippling
{T}echniques},
abstract = {Simulating hand-drawn illustration techniques can succinctly
express information in a manner that is communicative and
informative. We present a framework for an interactive direct
volume illustration system that simulates traditional stipple
drawing. By combining the principles of artistic and scientific
illustration, we explore several feature enhancement techniques to
create effective, interactive visualizations of scientific and
medical datasets. We also introduce a rendering mechanism that
generates appropriate point lists at all resolutions during an
automatic preproces, and modifies rendering styles through
different combinations of these feature enhancements. The new
system is an effectve way to interactively preview large, complex
volume datasets in a concise, meaningful, ansd illustrative
manner. Volume stippling is effective for many applications and
provides a quick and efficient method to investigate volume
models.},
year = {2002},
pages = {211--218},
}
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