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Distributed Visualization of Volumetric Medical Datasets
Houston, Texas June 23-June 24
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Ian R. Greenshields, University of Connecticut
Increasing spatial and spectral image resolution, coupled with increased expectations both in visualization output and in the time-responsiveness of that output relative to certain clinical tasks have led to a comcomitant increase in the role of parallel and distributed solutions to the visualization problem. In this paper, we examine the distribution of classification and visualization tasks over a heterogeneous distributed architecture in the context of one specific visualization problem viz. the directed visualization of small-scale structures from the Visible Human Dataset. Specifically, we examine a Challenger-like architecture in which tasks are dynamically bid onto and transported across the fabric under the control of agents.
Index Terms:
visualization, volumetric data sets, distributed computing, agents, dynamic scheduling, Visible Human Dataset
Citation:
Ian R. Greenshields, "Distributed Visualization of Volumetric Medical Datasets," cbms, pp.241, 13th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS'00), 2000
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