Advantages of 3D Technology in Stereometry Training (original) (raw)

2022, Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal

This paper presents a new software for stereometry training. Its name is StereoMV (Stereo Math Vision). It is results from a dissertation work on the topic "Stereoscopic Training System". It introduces virtual reality systems that are both immersive and non-immersive. The difference between them is in the equipment and the stereo effect they offer. A comparative analysis is performed between the virtual environments that are part of the software. 3D visualization is of four types: traditional, 3D active, 3D passive, and through immersive systems such as CAVE (Cave Automatic Virtual Environment) and HMD (Head Mounted Display). There are also four visualization modes in Java3D. Mixed Immediate Mode is used to implement stereoscopic projection using 3D active technology. Passive technology uses anaglyph glasses with a red and blue filter. Traditional visualization can be implemented from any computer. The system's most important function is exporting the objects in a file with the extension .obj. All this is thanks to a Java 3D library and a new boundary method involved in generating geometric objects, which sets the program apart from existing software solutions for training in the discipline of stereometry. The software can be used for stereo visualization of random 3D models from various scientific fields. Unlike planimetry in stereometry, a three-dimensional drawing would be much more difficult to understand, and that's why 3D technology comes to the rescue. This way, the student's interest will be strengthened, from where their spatial thinking will be further developed.

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Sechidis L., Gemenetzis D., Sylaiou S., Patias P, Tsioukas V., (2004), ‘OPENVIEW: A free system for stereoscopic representations of 3D models or scenes’, XXth Congress of International Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS), Istanbul, Turkey, ISPRS, vol. 35/B, ISSN 1682-1777, pp. 819-823.