@inproceedings{Salah:2005:IRS,
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author = {Zean Salah and Dirk Bartz and Wolfgang Stra{\ss}er},
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editor = {Thomas Schulze and Graham Horton and Bernhard Preim and Stefan
Schlechtweg},
address = {Erlangen, San Diego},
localfile = {papers/Salah.2005.IRS.pdf},
publisher = {SCS European Publishing House},
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booktitle = {Simulation und Visualisierung 2005},
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title = {{I}llustrative {R}endering of {S}egmented {A}natomical {D}ata},
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abstract = {Medical illustrations use simple drawing styles to demonstrate
shapes and features of organs and organ systems, while omitting
irrelevant details. In this contribution, we present a
non-photorealistic rendering algorithm for illustrating anatomical
data. Unlike other existing methods that rely on available
triangulations of the organs to be rendered, our approach relies
only on a subset of surface points, together with their normals.
The advantage is that surface points and normals can be quite
easily extracted from medical data, without an intermediate
triangulation.},
year = {2005},
pages = {175--184},
}
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