Froner, 2011 - Google Patents
Stereoscopic 3D technologies for accurate depth tasks: A theoretical and empirical studyFroner, 2011
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In the last decade an increasing number of application fields, including medicine, geoscience and bio-chemistry, have expressed a need to visualise and interact with data that are inherently three-dimensional. Stereoscopic 3D technologies can offer a valid …
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