| Task: | |
| Load the carp dataset from "carp/data/carp_256x256x512_uint16.raw", the information about this dataset: | |
| Carp (Scalar) | |
| Data Scalar Type: unsigned short | |
| Data Byte Order: little Endian | |
| Data Spacing: 0.78125x0.390625x1 | |
| Data Extent: 256x256x512 | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. Load the dataset into ParaView. | |
| 2. Apply volume rendering to visualize the carp skeleton. | |
| 3. Adjust the transfer function to highlight only the bony structures in a warm yellow tone, resembling the skeletal displays commonly seen in museums (suppressing soft tissue, you may need to enable shading or fine-tune the lighting to achieve the optimal visual effect). | |
| 4. Optimize the viewpoint to display the full skeleton, ensuring the head, spine, and fins are all clearly visible in a single frame. | |
| 5. Analyze the visualization and answer the following questions: | |
| Q1: How many distinct fins are visible in the carp skeleton? List their anatomical names and corresponding counts. | |
| Q2: Estimate the ratio of skull length to overall body length, based on the visualization. | |
| 6. Save your work: | |
| Save the ParaView state as "carp/results/{agent_mode}/carp.pvsm". | |
| Save the answers to the analysis questions in plain text as "carp/results/{agent_mode}/answers.txt". |