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National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) Visualization Highlights

National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) Visualization Highlights Cristina Siegerist NERSC Center Division, LBNL October 4, 2005. Visualization Highlights: Visualization of 3D Reconstructions of Electron Tomography Data Ken Downing, Life Sciences Division, LBNL.

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National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) Visualization Highlights

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  1. National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) Visualization Highlights Cristina Siegerist NERSC Center Division, LBNL October 4, 2005

  2. Visualization Highlights: Visualization of 3D Reconstructions of Electron Tomography Data Ken Downing, Life Sciences Division, LBNL

  3. The Science • Bacteria contain a wealth of mechanisms that organize their internal and external structure. Electron tomography offers the possibility to localize the cell components at a resolution that allows a better understanding of their structure and function. The 3D reconstruction of whole cells should lead to the ability to model spatial and temporal relationships between sub-cellular structures, organelles and macromolecular complexes

  4. The Science • Electron Tomography consists of obtaining a three-dimensional reconstruction of an object from a series of projection images. Resolution depends on the resolution of the tilt angles and the dose.

  5. From Images to Volume • Reconstruction of dividing Caulobacter Crescentus cells

  6. From Images to Volume • Reconstruction of dividing Caulobacter Crescentus cells: isosurface after filtering

  7. From Volumes to Surfaces AVS/Express Model builder application: • Provide an interactive interface to build a model of 2D features (membranes for example) in noisy data.

  8. From Volumes to Surfaces AVS/Express Model builder application: • Select points along a membrane for each slice in the z direction

  9. From Volumes to Surfaces AVS/Express Model builder application: • Add the sets

  10. From Volumes to Surfaces AVS/Express Model builder application: • Build splines for each set and make a polyline field.

  11. From Volumes to Surfaces AVS/Express Model builder application: • Triangulate the surface

  12. From Volumes to Surfaces AVS/Express Model builder application: • Triangulate the surface

  13. From Volumes to Surfaces

  14. From Volumes to Surfaces • Start with the points selected on a membrane for each slice along the Z axis.

  15. From Volumes to Surfaces • Constructing the splines.

  16. From Volumes to Surfaces • Triangulation

  17. From Volumes to Surfaces • Triangulation

  18. From Volumes to Surfaces

  19. From Volumes to Surfaces Journal of Bacteriology October 2005 Cover

  20. From Volumes to Surfaces Problems: easy to solve: smoothing the surface. not so easy: stitching and bifurcations.

  21. Another Approach:Point Clouds to surfaces • Reconstruction of surfaces with boundaries from point clouds without the restriction of dense sampling: Normfet, AMLS and Co-Cone software provided by Dr.Tamal Dey, Ohio State University. • References: • T. K. Dey and J. Sun. Normal and Feature Estimations from Noisy Point Clouds. Technical Report OSU-CISRC-7/50-TR50, July, 2005. • T. K. Dey and J. Sun. Adaptive MLS Surfaces for Reconstruction with Guarantees. Proc. Eurographics  Symposium on Geometry Processing (2005), 43--52. • N. Amenta, S. Choi, T. K. Dey and N. Leekha. A simple algorithm for homeomorphic surface reconstruction. Intl. J. Comput. Geom. Appl.,  Vol. 12 (2002), 125--141. • http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~tamaldey/cocone.html

  22. Point Clouds to surfaces • Start with the points selected on a membrane for each slice along the Z axis.

  23. Point Clouds to surfaces • Estimate the normals

  24. Point Clouds to surfaces • Smooth the cloud

  25. Point Clouds to surfaces • Smooth the cloud

  26. Point Clouds to surfaces • Reconstruct the surface with boundaries

  27. Point Clouds to surfaces

  28. Point Clouds to surfaces • Smoothing the point cloud using AMLS, Co-cone rescontruction (T.Dey Ohio State University)

  29. Use of the Model

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