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Software for visualization and processing of volumetric data
Viktorínová, Michaela ; Jakubíček, Roman (referee) ; Harabiš, Vratislav (advisor)
The work summarizes the possibilities of volume data displaying. It deals with the scalar type of volume algorithms, which are then divided into techniques of indirect and direct rendering of volume data. From indirect techniques the Marching Cubes method is mentioned. Direct techniques are further divided into trivial and advanced algorithms. The practical part describes the design, implementation and evaluation of the functionality of implemented program that uses trivial methods. The overall evaluation consists of partial evaluations of the computational complexity, the memory load and the quality of final rendering while using different methods and types of input volume data.
Medical Data Rendering in Real-Time
Lengyel, Kristián ; Havel, Jiří (referee) ; Jošth, Radovan (advisor)
This thesis deals with design and implementation of an application for medical data imaging in real-time. The first part of project is focused on methods for obtaining data in medical practice and visualization of large volume data on computer using familiar rendering approaches. Similar applications are used outside of medicine in other fields, such as chemistry to display molecular structures or microorganisms. Another part of project will focus on benefits of visualization of volumetric data using programmable hardware and new methods of parallelization of algorithms on graphics card using CUDA technology, and OpenCL. The resulting application will display the volume of medical data based on selected method accelerated by programmable shaders, and time-consuming operations will be paralleled on graphics card.
Software for visualization and processing of volumetric data
Viktorínová, Michaela ; Jakubíček, Roman (referee) ; Harabiš, Vratislav (advisor)
The work summarizes the possibilities of volume data displaying. It deals with the scalar type of volume algorithms, which are then divided into techniques of indirect and direct rendering of volume data. From indirect techniques the Marching Cubes method is mentioned. Direct techniques are further divided into trivial and advanced algorithms. The practical part describes the design, implementation and evaluation of the functionality of implemented program that uses trivial methods. The overall evaluation consists of partial evaluations of the computational complexity, the memory load and the quality of final rendering while using different methods and types of input volume data.
Medical Data Rendering in Real-Time
Lengyel, Kristián ; Havel, Jiří (referee) ; Jošth, Radovan (advisor)
This thesis deals with design and implementation of an application for medical data imaging in real-time. The first part of project is focused on methods for obtaining data in medical practice and visualization of large volume data on computer using familiar rendering approaches. Similar applications are used outside of medicine in other fields, such as chemistry to display molecular structures or microorganisms. Another part of project will focus on benefits of visualization of volumetric data using programmable hardware and new methods of parallelization of algorithms on graphics card using CUDA technology, and OpenCL. The resulting application will display the volume of medical data based on selected method accelerated by programmable shaders, and time-consuming operations will be paralleled on graphics card.

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