Abstract

The tasks of constructing stereo representations of texts and formulas on an autostereoscopic monitor in stereo presentations designed to display the results of numerical modeling are an urgent sub-task in developing methods and algorithms for constructing stereo displays of scientific research results. In this paper, the construction of stereo images on an autostereoscopic monitor is considered. The autostereoscopic monitor allows you to watch stereo images without glasses, while ensuring the quality of the stereo image, which is not inferior to the quality of the stereo image presented using the classic 3D projection stereo system. The possibility of combining several stereo objects with different parameters on one frame with various parameters allowing to achieve the maximum stereo effect is being investigated. This technology has been applied practically to visualize the problems of verification of numerical methods and their comparative analysis. Similar solutions for the two-parameter problem are represented in the form of error surfaces constructed for each numerical method involved in the comparison. The construction of error surfaces in stereo mode is implemented for an autostereoscopic monitor based on a multi-view.

Highlights

  • To date, stereo animation begins to play an important role in displaying the obtained scientific results in various applied scientific research and industries

  • In each frame, the object is progressively rotated by the same angle and shifted by a predetermined interval. This allows you to achieve the most effective result when creating a stereo image of the object

  • The first example presents the results of constructing error surfaces for oblique shock wave problem

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Introduction

An autostereoscopic monitor has the ability to demonstrate a visualization object using a composite frame containing views of the visualization object at different angles, which together form a certain viewing sector. In the middle frames, respectively, from the second to the eighth, with certain equal intervals, it moves to the left until it reaches the extreme left position In this case, in each frame, the object is progressively rotated by the same angle and shifted by a predetermined interval. This allows you to achieve the most effective result when creating a stereo image of the object

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