Constraint-based technique for haptic volume exploration

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Computing, School of
Creator Hansen, Charles D.; Johnson, Christopher R.
Other Author Ikits, Milan; Brederson, Dean J.
Title Constraint-based technique for haptic volume exploration
Date 2003
Description We present a haptic rendering technique that uses directional constraints to facilitate enhanced exploration modes for volumetric datasets. The algorithm restricts user motion in certain directions by incrementally moving a proxy point along the axes of a local reference frame. Reaction forces are generated by a spring coupler between the proxy and the data probe, which can be tuned to the capabilities of the haptic interface. Secondary haptic effects including field forces, friction, and texture can be easily incorporated to convey information about additional characteristics of the data. We illustrate the technique with two examples: displaying fiber orientation in heart muscle layers and exploring diffusion tensor fiber tracts in brain white matter tissue. Initial evaluation of the approach indicates that haptic constraints provide an intuitive means for displaying directional information in volume data.
Type Text
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
First Page 263
Last Page 269
DOI 10.1109/VISUAL.2003.1250381
Subject Haptic rendering; Immersive visualization; Human-computer interaction
Subject LCSH Haptic devices; Visualization; Computer graphics; Rendering (Computer graphics)
Language eng
Conference Title IEEE Visualization 2003; 19-24 Oct. 2003; Seattle, WA, USA
Bibliographic Citation Ikits, M., Brederson, D. J., Hansen, C. D. & Johnson, C. R. (2003). Constraint-based technique for haptic volume exploration. IEEE Visualization, 263-69.
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