In Proceedings of Workshop on High Performance Computing in the Life Sciences - HPCLife

High-Performance Volume Rendering for 3D Heart Visualization

André Maximo, Ricardo Marroquim, Claudio Esperança, Rodrigo dos Santos, Cristiana Bentes, and Ricardo Farias

 Slice of the MRI of the heart taken from the down-up sequence.

Cardiovascular diseases are the the leading cause of death and disability in the world. Non-invasive tecniques are required to reduce the number of deaths as well as the patients quality of life. These techniques usually rely on 3D visualization of MRI or CT data. In this work we describe how improved volume rendering techniques, combined with graphics cards programming can provide interactive visualization of the heart internal structures. Our main focus here is to provide doctors with high-performance 3D images for evaluating patient heart anatomy and performance. Our idea is to take full advantage of the triangle-rendering hardware to provide interactive frame rates.


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André Maximo, Ricardo Marroquim, Claudio Esperança, Rodrigo dos Santos, Cristiana Bentes, and Ricardo Farias, High-Performance Volume Rendering for 3D Heart Visualization, In Proceedings of Workshop on High Performance Computing in the Life Sciences - HPCLife, 2006.

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@inproceedings{bib:maximo:2006,
    author       = { Maximo, André and Marroquim, Ricardo and Esperança, Claudio and Santos, Rodrigo dos and Bentes, Cristiana and Farias, Ricardo },    
    title        = { High-Performance Volume Rendering for 3D Heart Visualization },
    booktitle    = { In Proceedings of Workshop on High Performance Computing in the Life Sciences - HPCLife },
    year         = { 2006 },
    url          = { https://publications.graphics.tudelft.nl/papers/541 },
}