What You Think Is What You Get: Bridge User Intent and Transfer Function Design through Multimodal Large Language Models
What You Think Is What You Get: Bridge User Intent and Transfer Function Design through Multimodal Large Language Models
Direct volume rendering (DVR) is a fundamental technique for visualizing volumetric data, with transfer functions (TFs) playing a crucial role in extracting meaningful structures. However, designing effective TFs remains unintuitive due to the semantic gap between user intent and TF parameter space. Researchers have developed numerous TF optimization methods to bridge this gap. However, existing methods still face two challenges: large exploration space and weak generalizability. To address these issues, we propose What You Think is What You Get (WYTWYG) framework, which leveraging Multi-model Large Language Models (MLLMs) to guide the TF optimization based on user intent. Specifically, we first introduce a novel TF optimization approach comprising two core components: (1) an evolution-based explorer for effective exploration of the TF space, and (2) a volume rendering quality evaluator based on MLLMs to provide generalizable visual guidance. We further propose a TF interactive design system based on this approach. We demonstrate the general applicability of our framework through three case studies, and validate the effectiveness of each component through extensive experiments. Our code is available at: https://github.com/wyysteelhead/TFevolve.
Yiyao Wang、Bo Pan、Ke Wang、Han Liu、Jinyuan Mao、Yuxin Liu、Minfeng Zhu、Bo Zhang、Weifeng Chen、Xiuqi Huang、Wei Chen
计算技术、计算机技术
Yiyao Wang,Bo Pan,Ke Wang,Han Liu,Jinyuan Mao,Yuxin Liu,Minfeng Zhu,Bo Zhang,Weifeng Chen,Xiuqi Huang,Wei Chen.What You Think Is What You Get: Bridge User Intent and Transfer Function Design through Multimodal Large Language Models[EB/OL].(2025-06-23)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.18407.点此复制
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