Acceleration of ray-casting using 3-D distance transforms

Karel J. Zuiderveld*, Anton H. Koning, Max A. Viergever

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Abstract

This paper introduces a novel approach for speeding up the ray casting process commonly used in volume visualization methods. This new method called Ray Acceleration by Distance Coding (RADC) uses a 3-D distance transform to determine the minimum distance to the nearest interesting object; the implementation of a fast and accurate distance transform is described in detail. High distance values, typically found at off-center parts of the volume, cause many sample points to be skipped, thus significantly reducing the number of samples to be evaluated during the ray casting step. The minimum distance values that are encountered while traversing the volume can be used for the identification of rays that do not hit objects. Our experiments indicate that the RADC method can reduce the number of sample points by a factor between 5 and 20.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
PublisherThe International Society for Optical Engineering
Pages324-335
Number of pages12
ISBN (Print)081941008X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1992
Externally publishedYes
EventVisualization in Biomedical Computing '92 - Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Duration: 13 Oct 199216 Oct 1992

Publication series

SeriesProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume1808
ISSN0277-786X

Conference

ConferenceVisualization in Biomedical Computing '92
CityChapel Hill, NC, USA
Period13/10/9216/10/92

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