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    • Scientific Visualization
    • Computer Graphics

    Background:

    • Stylized tubes are crucial for visualizing line data across diverse scientific fields.
    • Challenges include large datasets and mapping numerous attributes to basic tube visuals.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To address challenges in rendering large datasets and visualizing multiple attributes in tube-based representations.
    • To develop an efficient and adaptable on-tube visualization approach.

    Main Methods:

    • Improved GPU ray casting of Hermite spline tubes with ambient occlusion.
    • Introduced a layered procedural texturing technique for embedding glyphs and plots.
    • Utilized deferred shading for efficient rendering and minimal data transfer.

    Main Results:

    • Enabled simultaneous mapping of numerous data attributes to visual elements on tubes.
    • Achieved efficient rendering through procedural glyph generation and deferred shading.
    • Demonstrated adaptability and extensibility with diverse example datasets.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed on-tube visualization approach offers a flexible and extensible toolbox.
    • Facilitates the creation of tailored tube-based trajectory visualizations for various scientific domains.