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Map Displays for the Analysis of Scalar Data on Cerebral Aneurysm Surfaces
Authors:Mathias Neugebauer  Rocco Gasteiger  Oliver Beuing  Volker Diehl  Martin Skalej  Bernhard Preim
Affiliation:Department of Simulation and Graphics, University of Magdeburg, Germany;Department of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Magdeburg, Germany;MR- and PET/CT-Center Bremen, Germany
Abstract:Cerebral aneurysms result from a congenital or evolved weakness of stabilizing parts of the vessel wall and potentially lead to rupture and a life-threatening bleeding. Current medical research concentrates on the integration of blood flow simulation results for risk assessment of cerebral aneurysms. Scalar flow characteristics close to the aneurysm surface, such as wall shear stress, form an important part of the simulation results. Aneurysms exhibit variable surface shapes with only few landmarks. Therefore, the exploration and mental correlation of different surface regions is a difficult task. In this paper, we present an approach for the intuitive and interactive overview visualization of near wall flow data that is mapped onto the surface of a 3D model of a cerebral aneurysm. We combine a multi-perspective 2D projection map with a standard 3D visualization and present techniques to facilitate the correlation between a 3D model and a related 2D map. An informal evaluation with 4 experienced radiologists has shown that the map-based overview actually improves the surface exploration. Furthermore, different color schemes were discussed and, as a result, an appropriate color scheme for the visual analysis of the wall shear stress is presented.
Keywords:Computer Graphics [I  3  6]: Methodology and Techniques  Interaction Techniques  Computer Graphics [I  3  7]: Three-Dimensional Graphics and Realism  Color  Shading  Shadowing  and Texture  Computer Graphics [I  3  8]: Applications
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