2015 IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium (PacificVis) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/pacificvis.2015.7156384
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Illustrative Timelapse: A technique for illustrative visualization of particle-based simulations

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“…In the context of molecular sciences, illustrative visualization techniques can be applied to molecules to explain the continuous character of the different abstraction schemes [vdZLBI11], make additional visual variables available to visualize surface information [CG07, CPJG09, LKEP14] or illustrate complex temporal aspects and reactions [BPJG12, MPSV14, MWPV15]. The abstraction introduced by many illustrative techniques cannot only make it possible to portray complex assemblies like the contents of a cell [KAK*18, LMAPV15] (Figure c) but also facilitate the rendering of such scenes at interactive rates.…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of molecular sciences, illustrative visualization techniques can be applied to molecules to explain the continuous character of the different abstraction schemes [vdZLBI11], make additional visual variables available to visualize surface information [CG07, CPJG09, LKEP14] or illustrate complex temporal aspects and reactions [BPJG12, MPSV14, MWPV15]. The abstraction introduced by many illustrative techniques cannot only make it possible to portray complex assemblies like the contents of a cell [KAK*18, LMAPV15] (Figure c) but also facilitate the rendering of such scenes at interactive rates.…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their visualization is multi-scale and is able to render a large amount of data thanks to the implementation of a level-of-detail scheme. Various works on interactive illustration of biological processes have also mentioned using game engines to interactively visualize biomolecular processes in 3D, such as polymerization [KPV*14] and membrane crossings [LMWPV15]. Similarly to our work, Baaden et al .…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…In their work, Höferlin et al [HHWH11] presented an adaptive fast-forward approach, which determines an optimal playback speed, based on the approximated information content in the video, in order to obtain compact surveillance video streams. Le Muzic et al [LMWPV15] introduced illustrative time lapse, an automatic approach for the creation of illustrative animations based on a simulation in cell biology. Their method includes seamless temporal zooming, visual abstraction and simplification of molecular trajectories, enhanced visual focus on relevant events and lens effects to keep a realistic representation of the environment in the context.…”
Section: Dynamic Representationsmentioning
confidence: 99%