Achieving Better Energy Efficiency in Volume Analysis and Direct Volume Rendering Descriptor Computation

Author:

Hauenstein Jacob D.1ORCID,Newman Timothy S.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science, The University of Alabama in Huntsville, 301 Sparkman Drive, Huntsville, AL 35899, USA

Abstract

Approaches aimed at achieving improved energy efficiency for determination of descriptors—used in volumetric data analysis and one common mode of scientific visualisation—in one x86-class setting are described and evaluated. These approaches are evaluated against standard approaches for the computational setting. In all, six approaches for improved efficiency are considered. Four of them are computation-based. The other two are memory-based. The descriptors are classic gradient and curvature descriptors. In addition to their use in volume analyses, they are used in the classic ray-casting-based direct volume rendering (DVR), which is a particular application area of interest here. An ideal combination of the described approaches applied to gradient descriptor determination allowed them to to be computed with only 80% of the energy of a standard approach in the computational setting; energy efficiency was improved by a factor of 1.2. For curvature descriptor determination, the ideal combination of described approaches achieved a factor-of-two improvement in energy efficiency.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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