Browsing by Author "Vázquez, Pere-Pau"
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Item Accurate Molecular Atom Selection in VR(The Eurographics Association, 2022) Molina, Elena; Vázquez, Pere-Pau; Krone, Michael; Lenti, Simone; Schmidt, JohannaAccurate selection in cluttered scenes is complex because a high amount of precision is required. In Virtual Reality Environments, it is even worse, because it is more difficult for us to point a small object with our arms in the air. Not only our arms move slightly, but the button/trigger press reduces our weak stability. In this paper, we present two alternatives to the classical ray pointing intended to facilitate the selection of atoms in molecular environments. We have implemented and analyzed such techniques through an informal user study and found that they were highly appreciated by the users. This selection method could be interesting in other crowded environments beyond molecular visualization.Item Colonic Content Assessment from MRI Imaging Using a Semi-automatic Approach(The Eurographics Association, 2019) Ceballos, Victor; Monclús, Eva; Vázquez, Pere-Pau; Bendezú, Álvaro; Mego, Marianela; Merino, Xavier; Azpiroz, Fernando; Navazo, Isabel; Kozlíková, Barbora and Linsen, Lars and Vázquez, Pere-Pau and Lawonn, Kai and Raidou, Renata GeorgiaThe analysis of the morphology and content of the gut is necessary in order to achieve a better understanding of its metabolic and functional activity. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become an important imaging technique since it is able to visualize soft tissues in an undisturbed bowel using no ionizing radiation. In the last few years, MRI of gastrointestinal function has advanced substantially. However, few studies have focused on the colon, because the analysis of colonic content is time consuming and cumbersome. This paper presents a semi-automatic segmentation tool for the quantitative assessment of the unprepared colon from MRI images. The techniques developed here have been crucial for a number of clinical experiments.Item An Interaction Metaphor for Enhanced VR-based Volume Segmentation(The Eurographics Association, 2023) Monclús, Eva; Vázquez, Pere-Pau; Hansen, Christian; Procter, James; Renata G. Raidou; Jönsson, Daniel; Höllt, ThomasThe segmentation of medical models is a complex and time-intensive process required for both diagnosis and surgical preparation. Despite the advancements in deep learning, neural networks can only automatically segment a limited number of structures, often requiring further validation by a domain expert. In numerous instances, manual segmentation is still necessary. Virtual Reality (VR) technology can enhance the segmentation process by providing improved perception of segmentation outcomes and enabling interactive supervision by experts. But inspecting how the progress of the segmentation algorithm is evolving, and defining new seeds requires seeing the inner layers of the volume, which can be costly and difficult to achieve with typical metaphors such as clipping planes. In this paper, we introduce a wedge-shaped 3D interaction metaphor designed to facilitate VR-based segmentation through detailed inspection and guidance. User evaluations demonstrated increased satisfaction with usability and faster task completion times using the tool.Item TourVis: Narrative Visualization of Multi-Stage Bicycle Races(The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2021) Díaz, Jose; Fort, Marta; Vázquez, Pere-Pau; Borgo, Rita and Marai, G. Elisabeta and Landesberger, Tatiana vonThere are many multiple-stage racing competitions in various sports such as swimming, running, or cycling. The wide availability of affordable tracking devices facilitates monitoring the position along with the race of all participants, even for non-professional contests. Getting real-time information of contenders is useful but also unleashes the possibility of creating more complex visualization systems that ease the understanding of the behavior of all participants during a simple stage or throughout the whole competition. In this paper we focus on bicycle races, which are highly popular, especially in Europe, being the Tour de France its greatest exponent. Current visualizations from TV broadcasting or real-time tracking websites are useful to understand the current stage status, up to a certain extent. Unfortunately, still no current system exists that visualizes a whole multi-stage contest in such a way that users can interactively explore the relevant events of a single stage (e.g. breakaways, groups, virtual leadership: : :), as well as the full competition. In this paper, we present an interactive system that is useful both for aficionados and professionals to visually analyze the development of multi-stage cycling competitions.Item A Web-based Application for the Visual Exploration of Colon Morphology Data(The Eurographics Association, 2019) Males, Jan; Monclús, Eva; Díaz, Jose; Vázquez, Pere-Pau; Kozlíková, Barbora and Linsen, Lars and Vázquez, Pere-Pau and Lawonn, Kai and Raidou, Renata GeorgiaThe colon is an organ whose constant motility poses difficulties to its analysis. Although morphological data can be successfully extracted from Computational Tomography, its radiative nature makes it only indicated for patients with disorders. Only recently, acquisition techniques that rely on the use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging have matured enough to enable the generation of morphological colon data of healthy patients without preparation (i. e. administration of drugs or contrast agents). As a result, a database of colon morphological data for patients under different diets, has been created. Currently, the digestologists we collaborate with analyze the measured data of the gut by inspecting a set of spreadsheets. In this paper, we propose a system for the exploratory visual analysis of the whole database of morphological data at once. It provides features for the visual comparison of data correlations, the inspection of the morphological measures, as well 3D rendering of the colon segmented models. The system solely relies on the use of web technologies, which makes it portable even to mobile devices.