8:30 AM-9:15 AM
Chair: Andrew J. Worsey, Middle Tennessee State University
Room: Belle Meade
Isosurface techniques combined with innnovative scalar field generation provide powerful geometric modeling tools. Two basic concepts: slicing and clipping provide the basis for the tools. The speaker will describe real-world applications from medical, CAD, and scientific visualization. He will discuss removal envelopes, implicit modeling, fast slicing and clipping, and creating models from sensor data.
William Lorensen
GE Corporate Research and Development
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