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Common Artifacts in Volume Rendering

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arxiv 2109.13704 v2 pith:H3VHRESR submitted 2021-09-28 cs.GR

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keywords datarenderingvolumeartifactscommonmedicalvisualizationapplications
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Direct Volume Rendering is a popular and powerful visualization method for voxel data and other volumetric scalar data sets. Particularly, in medical applications volume rendering is very commonly used, and has become one of the state of the art methods for 3D visualization of medical data. In this article, some of the most common artifacts encountered will be discussed, and their possible remedies.

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