Technical Section: Viewpoint information channel for illustrative volume rendering
Computers and Graphics
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Ambient occlusion is a powerful technique that mimics indirect global illumination at a fraction of the cost. In this paper, we introduce a new ambient occlusion technique based on an information-theoretic framework. We define a viewpoint quality measure using information accessible through a channel built between a set of viewpoints and an object's polygons. By inverting this channel, we can access polygon information from all viewpoints. From this polygonal information, we obtain an occlusion map that we can use as a classic ambient occlusion technique, as well as in several other applications. We can, for example, use the map to guide viewpoint selection by highlighting the most informative object views; to enhance object features, such as its most salient parts; and to produce nonphotorealistic object visualizations.