MODELS OF INTERACTIVE VIRTUAL REALITY IN MEDICINE: APPROACH ON THE BASIS OF JAVA3D-TECHNOLOGIES. PART 1
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https://doi.org/10.11603/mie.1996-1960.2008.4.156Abstract
General theoretical approaches to computer graphics are investigated in the paper. The notion of scene graph and its basic components is introduced. Practical application of Java3D library using example of development of obj-files viewer for anatomical images is shown.References
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