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1 June 2023 3D scene image surface reconstruction method based on virtual reality technology
Mengyi Zhang
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Proceedings Volume 12625, International Conference on Mathematics, Modeling, and Computer Science (MMCS2022); 126253A (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2671722
Event: International Conference on Mathematics, Modeling and Computer Science (MMCS2022),, 2022, Wuhan, China
Abstract
With the rapid development of computer hardware and software, computer graphics has entered the three-dimensional era, and three-dimensional images have become an indispensable part of People's Daily life. Nowadays, studies of computer graphics are mainly concentrated in three aspects, first is to point to virtual reality, the second is refers to the scientific visualization, finally refers to computer animation, the virtual reality modeling technology is one of the most popular research direction in computer graphics, the entertainment, military, and play an important role in construction and other fields. In this paper, after understanding the basic principles of computer graphics, according to the problem domain of modeling technology in virtual reality, focus on the virtual reality technology as the core of 3D scene, graphic surface reconstruction methods. The final experimental results show that virtual reality technology plays an important role in the reconstruction of 3D scene graphics surface.
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Mengyi Zhang "3D scene image surface reconstruction method based on virtual reality technology", Proc. SPIE 12625, International Conference on Mathematics, Modeling, and Computer Science (MMCS2022), 126253A (1 June 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2671722
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KEYWORDS
Virtual reality

3D image reconstruction

Image processing

Image quality

Image restoration

3D image processing

Modeling

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