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    Area of Science:

    • Computer Graphics
    • Scientific Visualization
    • Data Visualization

    Background:

    • Interactive labeling is crucial for understanding complex 3D environments and models.
    • Existing methods struggle with crowded scenes containing numerous object instances across multiple scales.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a novel interactive labeling method for crowded 3D scenes with many object instances and scales.
    • To address challenges in labeling dense, multi-scale, multi-instance 3D environments, particularly in mesoscale biology.

    Main Methods:

    • Developed a technique for labeling objects within their hierarchical structures.
    • Implemented visual clutter reduction by labeling only representative object instances.
    • Utilized scene depth buffer and object hierarchy tree for appropriate label level selection.
    • Employed visual hierarchy concepts to communicate parent-child label relationships.
    • Combined data-specific criteria with a greedy optimization approach for instance selection.

    Main Results:

    • Successfully demonstrated a method for interactive labeling in dense, multi-scale, multi-instance 3D scenes.
    • The technique effectively reduces visual clutter while preserving essential information.
    • Hierarchical labeling enhances the understanding of complex object relationships within the scene.

    Conclusions:

    • The proposed method offers a significant advancement in labeling crowded 3D environments.
    • It provides an effective solution for visualizing and understanding complex biological and other scientific datasets.
    • Future work can extend this technique to other domains requiring dense 3D data visualization.