Title
Quantitative analysis of discrete 3D geometrical detail levels based on perceptual metric
Abstract
Aiming at the fundamental issue of optimal design of discrete levels of detail (LOD) for the visualization of complicated 3D building façades, this paper presents a new quantitative analytical method of perceptible 3D details based on perceptual metric. First, the perceptual metric is defined as the quantitative indicator of the visual perceptibility of façade details at a given viewing distance. Then, according to the human vision system, an algorithm employing 2D discrete wavelet transform and contrast sensitivity function is developed to extract the value of perceptual metric from the rendered image of the façade. Finally, a perceptual metric function is defined, based on the perceptual metric values extracted at equal interval viewing distances. The minimum detail redundancy model is then proposed for the optimal design of discrete LODs. This method provides a quantitative instruction for generating discrete LODs. The experimental results prove the effectiveness and great potential of this method.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1016/j.cag.2009.10.004
Computers & Graphics
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Levels of detail,Quantitative analysis,Perceptual metric,Human vision system
Journal
34
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
0097-8493
4
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.46
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Qing Zhu114631.03
Junqiao Zhao295.27
Zhiqiang Du3445.46
Yeting Zhang4378.36