3D reconstruction and visualization of spiral galaxies
Date issued
2006
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
Spiral Galaxies are among the most stunning objects in the night sky. However, reconstructing a 3D volumetric
model of these astronomical objects from conventional 2D images is a hard problem, since we are restricted to
our terrestrial point of view. This work consists of two contributions. First, we employ a physically motivated,
GPU-based volume rendering algorithm which models the complex interplay of scattering and extinction of light
in interstellar space. Making use of general galactic shape information and far-infrared data, we secondly present
a new approach to recover 3D volumes of spiral galaxies from conventional 2D images. We achieve this by an
analysis-by-synthesis optimization using our rendering algorithm to minimize the difference between the rendition
of the reconstructed volume and the input galaxy image. The presented approach yields a plausible volumetric
structure of spiral galaxies which is suitable for creating 3D visualization, e.g., for planetarium shows or other
educational purposes.
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Subject(s)
3D vizualizace, astronomická vizualizace, 3D rekonstrukce, spirálové galaxie
Citation
Journal of WSCG. 2006, vol. 14, no. 1-3, p. 113-120.