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Education Computer Program for Demonstration of 3D Models Visibility Algorithms
Juřica, Dalibor ; Šiler, Ondřej (referee) ; Kršek, Přemysl (advisor)
The aim of this project isn't build the application, whick is able to hande visibility problem of three dimensional scenes, but application, that can demonstrate idea of this visibility problem. Separate scenes will be designed in way, that even the amateur will not have any problem to understand the principle of demonstrate algorithms. Subsequent graduation of the visibility problem will be then fully comprehensible.
Vertex and Pixel Shaders OpenGL Visualisation of Medical 3D Image Data
Vaďura, Jiří ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Kršek, Přemysl (advisor)
This thesis deals with accelerated 3D rendering of medical data, e.g. computed tomography, using a graphics processor and OpenGL library. Raw data slices are send to graphic memory and rendered by a ray-casting algorithm. The goal of this project is high quality visual output and full user interaction at the same time. Multiple rendering modes are avaiable to the user: MIP, X-Ray simulation and realistic shading.
Education Computer Program for Demonstration of 3D Models Visibility Algorithms
Juřica, Dalibor ; Šiler, Ondřej (referee) ; Kršek, Přemysl (advisor)
The aim of this project isn't build the application, whick is able to hande visibility problem of three dimensional scenes, but application, that can demonstrate idea of this visibility problem. Separate scenes will be designed in way, that even the amateur will not have any problem to understand the principle of demonstrate algorithms. Subsequent graduation of the visibility problem will be then fully comprehensible.
Vertex and Pixel Shaders OpenGL Visualisation of Medical 3D Image Data
Vaďura, Jiří ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Kršek, Přemysl (advisor)
This thesis deals with accelerated 3D rendering of medical data, e.g. computed tomography, using a graphics processor and OpenGL library. Raw data slices are send to graphic memory and rendered by a ray-casting algorithm. The goal of this project is high quality visual output and full user interaction at the same time. Multiple rendering modes are avaiable to the user: MIP, X-Ray simulation and realistic shading.

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