Taxonomy and Usage Guidelines for Glyph-based Medical Visualization
Proceedings of the 19th Conference on Simulation and Visualization (SimVis08), page 121-138 - 2008
In this paper we investigate glyph-based visualization techniques
for the medical domain. We concentrate on both visualization as well
as interaction techniques, developed in order to provide more
valuable glyph representations. By taking into account
classification concepts established in the area of information
visualization, we build up a glyph taxonomy based on the way
information is processed when interpreting glyph visualizations.
Thus we classify glyph capabilities in those supporting
pre-attentive and those supporting attentive processing. With
respect to the introduced taxonomy, we review glyph-based medical
visualizations that have been described in literature. Furthermore,
derived from the comparison of these techniques and their
suitability for performing a desired exploration task, we propose
guidelines for the usage of glyphs in medical visualization.
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BibTex references
@InProceedings{RP08,
author = "Ropinski, Timo and Preim, Bernhard",
title = "Taxonomy and Usage Guidelines for Glyph-based Medical Visualization",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 19th Conference on Simulation and Visualization (SimVis08)",
pages = "121--138",
year = "2008",
keywords = "voreen",
url = "http://viscg.uni-muenster.de/publications/2008/RP08"
}
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