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== Problem 2: Differential visualization in scalar fields ==
== Problem 2: Differential visualization in scalar fields ==
Using the same dataset as in the previous problem, in this problem you
will design and implement visualizations that answer the following
question: How steep are the mountains in Pearl Harbor, relative to the
shore?
a. Generate a colormap that portrays the mountain steepness directly.
Potentially relevant modules: vtkImageGradientMagnitude,
b. Generate a visualization based on your solution to 1c. that
portrays the mountain steepness without sacrificing the height
information. Potentially relevant modules: vtkContourFilter, vtkWarpVector.
Grads only
c. The Pearl Harbor DEM is an example of a dataset where the natural
"initial" value is actually in the middle of the scalar range. Based
on 2b, design a visualization where there is a clear distinction
between the two ends of the scalar range, without sacrificing the
existing information. Hints: the vtkProperty module has a method
called SetLineWidth that you can use to make a set of lines stand
out.
Extra credit
d. Generate another visualization for problem 2b that uses a different technique.


== Problem 3: Basic vector field techniques ==
== Problem 3: Basic vector field techniques ==


== Problem 4: Differential information in vector fields ==
== Problem 4: Differential information in vector fields ==

Revision as of 01:05, 17 October 2007

The assignment is due at midnight on October 30th. You will need to use the CADE handin functionality to turn in your assignment. The class account is "cs5630".

The purpose of this assignment is to make sure you understand (and experiment with) the basic concepts involved in the visualization of 2D scalar and vector fields. As you work on the assignment, we encourage highly you to read the available documentation on both python and VTK. Some of the problems will require you to use VTK modules you might not have previously seen. These are indicated in the problems.

General Hints

Some of the fields in this assignment are such that most of the points in the field have values in a small region of the range. Because of this, a linear path through the color space might be inappropriate. You might consider using vtkColorTransferFunction for more effective results.

When generating visualizations that overlay multiple actors, it will be convenient to displace some of them along the Z direction so they "stack" the right way. Use the "AddPosition" method on the vtkActor module to do that.

Problem 1: Basic scalar field techniques

In this problem, you will design colormaps for a dataset. In particular, you will design two different colormaps for two different tasks. The dataset you are given is a digital elevation map (DEM) of Honolulu on Oahu, HI. The elevations are given in meters, and the range of the data is [-2.0, 956.0]. Look up Honolulu on maps.google.com (or your favorite map application) to give you context for this problem: Google maps link to Honolulu

a. Apply the colormap design principles described in class to create a visualization where it is easy to tell which of two points are higher. Describe in the notes why you chose this colormap.

b. Apply the colormap design principles described in class to create a visualization where it is easy to tell the height of any given point. Describe in the notes why you chose this colormap.

c. Generate a visualization that is suited to both previous tasks. Describe in the notes why you chose this colormap.

Grads only

d. Generate colormaps that give a good visualization of the low areas (ie: first 5 or 10 meters) of the DEM. Potentially relevant modules: vtkColorTransferFunction.

Problem 2: Differential visualization in scalar fields

Using the same dataset as in the previous problem, in this problem you will design and implement visualizations that answer the following question: How steep are the mountains in Pearl Harbor, relative to the shore?

a. Generate a colormap that portrays the mountain steepness directly. Potentially relevant modules: vtkImageGradientMagnitude,

b. Generate a visualization based on your solution to 1c. that portrays the mountain steepness without sacrificing the height information. Potentially relevant modules: vtkContourFilter, vtkWarpVector.


Grads only

c. The Pearl Harbor DEM is an example of a dataset where the natural "initial" value is actually in the middle of the scalar range. Based on 2b, design a visualization where there is a clear distinction between the two ends of the scalar range, without sacrificing the existing information. Hints: the vtkProperty module has a method called SetLineWidth that you can use to make a set of lines stand out.

Extra credit

d. Generate another visualization for problem 2b that uses a different technique.

Problem 3: Basic vector field techniques

Problem 4: Differential information in vector fields