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What is Three-Dimensional (3D) Data

Smart Systems Design, Applications, and Challenges
Data that is realized in a three dimensional space, a geometric setting in which three values are required to determine the position of an element.
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Multisensory Experiences in Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Interaction Paradigms
Inma García-Pereira (Universitat de València, Spain), Lucía Vera (Universitat de València, Spain), Manuel Pérez Aixendri (Universitat de València, Spain), Cristina Portalés (Universitat de València, Spain), and Sergio Casas (Universitat de València, Spain)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 23
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2112-0.ch014
Abstract
Multisensory stimuli can be integrated in systems that make use of different paradigms, such as Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR) or, in a wider sense, Mixed Reality (MR), enhancing user experiences within the virtual content. However, despite the many technological solutions that exist (both hardware and software), only visual and sonic stimuli can be considered as highly integrated in consumer-grade applications. This chapter addresses the current state of the art in multisensory experiences, taking also in consideration the aforementioned interaction paradigms, and brings the benefits and challenges. As an example, authors introduce ROMOT, a RObotic 3D-MOvie Theatre, that supports and integrates various types of displays and interactive applications, providing users with multisensory experiences.
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