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Interactive slice WIM: navigating and interrogating volume data sets using a multisurface, multitouch VR interface.

Dane Coffey1, Nicholas Malbraaten, Trung Bao Le, Iman Borazjani, Fotis Sotiropoulos, Arthur G Erdman, Daniel F Keefe.   

Abstract

We present Interactive Slice World-in-Miniature (WIM), a framework for navigating and interrogating volumetric data sets using an interface enabled by a virtual reality environment made of two display surfaces: an interactive multitouch table, and a stereoscopic display wall. The framework addresses two current challenges in immersive visualization: 1) providing an appropriate overview+detail style of visualization while navigating through volume data, and 2) supporting interactive querying and data exploration, i.e., interrogating volume data. The approach extends the WIM metaphor, simultaneously displaying a large-scale detailed data visualization and an interactive miniature. Leveraging the table+wall hardware, horizontal slices are projected (like a shadow) down onto the table surface, providing a useful 2D data overview to complement the 3D views as well as a data context for interpreting 2D multitouch gestures made on the table. In addition to enabling effective navigation through complex geometries, extensions to the core Slice WIM technique support interacting with a set of multiple slices that persist on the table even as the user navigates around a scene and annotating and measuring data via points, paths, and volumes specified using interactive slices. Applications of the interface to two volume data sets are presented, and design decisions, limitations, and user feedback are discussed.

Year:  2012        PMID: 22144526     DOI: 10.1109/TVCG.2011.283

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph        ISSN: 1077-2626            Impact factor:   4.579


  4 in total

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Authors:  Bret Jackson; Dane Coffey; Lauren Thorson; David Schroeder; Arin M Ellingson; David J Nuckley; Daniel F Keefe
Journal:  Proc 2012 BELIV Workshop (2012)       Date:  2012-10

2.  Lessons Learned From Kinematics Research Applied to Medical Device Design.

Authors:  Arthur Guy Erdman
Journal:  J Biomech Eng       Date:  2018-02-01       Impact factor: 2.097

3.  Bento Box: An Interactive and Zoomable Small Multiples Technique for Visualizing 4D Simulation Ensembles in Virtual Reality.

Authors:  Seth Johnson; Daniel Orban; Hakizumwami Birali Runesha; Lingyu Meng; Bethany Juhnke; Arthur Erdman; Francesca Samsel; Daniel F Keefe
Journal:  Front Robot AI       Date:  2019-07-23

4.  Computer-Generated Three-Dimensional Airway Models as a Decision-Support Tool for Preoperative Evaluation and Procedure-Planning in Pediatric Anesthesiology.

Authors:  Benjamin Kloesel; Bethany Juhnke; Laura Irvine; James V Donadio; Arthur Erdman; Kumar Belani
Journal:  J Med Syst       Date:  2021-01-11       Impact factor: 4.920

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