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Stereoscopic display technique for Web3D images

Published: 03 August 2009 Publication History

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A simple and unique stereoscopic display technique for Web3D images is presented. Various Web3D systems are being widely used, and, in these systems, 3D objects being displayed in a WWW browser can be interactively rotated in arbitrary directions by manipulating a pointing device such as a mouse. Although complete information on the 3D shape of objects is included in the Web3D data, a stereoscopic view of the objects is not possible because Web3D player programs currently available do not support this function. Stereoscopic viewing of Web3D images is obviously technologically possible if both the player program and the Web3D data on the web are remodeled, but it requires huge cost. Therefore, I developed a new method in which neither the existing player program nor the Web3D data needs to be modified.

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SIGGRAPH '09: SIGGRAPH '09: Posters
August 2009
103 pages
ISBN:9781450379281
DOI:10.1145/1599301
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Published: 03 August 2009

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