Volumecentric
Volumecentric is a term that can refer to several concepts, primarily in the fields of imaging, computing, and potentially art or design. In the context of imaging, volumecentric refers to techniques or data that represent three-dimensional objects or scenes as a collection of volumetric data. This means that instead of representing an object as a surface or a collection of points, it is represented as a grid of voxels, where each voxel has a value indicating properties like color, density, or opacity. This approach is common in medical imaging, such as CT scans and MRI, where the internal structure of the body is represented volumetrically. Volumecentric rendering is a method used to display these volumetric datasets, often creating realistic 3D representations.
In computing, volumecentric principles can apply to data structures or algorithms that prioritize the processing or
The term might also be used more abstractly in design or art to describe a focus on