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Hitchhiker's Guide to Virtual Reality, A


Hitchhiker's Guide to Virtual Reality, A

Paperback by McMenemy, Karen; Ferguson, Robin Stuart (The Queen’s University of Belfast, UK)

Hitchhiker's Guide to Virtual Reality, A

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ISBN:
9781568813035
Publication Date:
25 Jul 2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:
A K Peters
Pages:
604 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 18 May 2024
Hitchhiker's Guide to Virtual Reality, A

Description

A Hitchhiker's Guide to Virtual Reality brings together under one cover all the aspects of graphics, video, audio, and haptics that have to work together to make virtual reality a reality. Like any good guide, it reveals the practical things you need to know, from the viewpoint of authors who have been there. This two-part guide covers the science, technology, and mathematics of virtual reality and then details its practical implementation. The first part looks at how the interface between human senses and technology works to create virtual reality, with a focus on vision, the most important sense in virtual reality. The second part of the book is tightly integrated with an accompanying CD, which contains the programs for more than 30 virtual reality projects, ranging in scope from a tool that simulates virtual sculpting to a suite of software for the control of a four-projector immersive virtual environment.

Contents

I What, Why and How, 2 The Human Senses and VR, 3 Applications and Implications of VR, 4 Building a Practical VR System, 5 Describing and Storing the VR World, 7 The Rendering Pipeline, 8 Computer Vision in VR, 10 Stereopsis, 11 Navigation and Movement in VR

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