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Virtual reality visualization for computational studies
P. Arunagiri,P. Maidily,D. Niranjan +2 more
- 01 Jan 2020
- Vol. 7, Iss: 8, pp 1186-1192
TL;DR: The objective is to create a environment to post- process the Computational results in an in-house Virtual Reality Device and to create an algorithm like approach to integrate with currently available post-processing tools seamlessly with VR device or AR device.
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Abstract: Background Virtual Reality leverages the users intuitive skills for 3D navigation which can be used in gaining new insights and ideas from simulation data Uncovering an otherwise overlooked Visualization is easily accomplished by VR and AR (Augmented Reality) The objective is to create an environment to post- process the Computational results in an in-house Virtual Reality Device and to create an algorithm like approach to integrate with currently available post-processing tools seamlessly with VR device or AR device In the context that the data for visualization being provided
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