Abstract

The work is devoted to the application of previously developed algorithms and methods of stereo animations construction in the field of biological research on the example of stereo images for functional tomogram of the brain. The construction of stereo images on the autostereoscopic monitor provides an opportunity to obtain an in-depth understanding of the studied object. The autostereoscopic monitor allows viewing stereo images without glasses, while providing a quality not inferior to that of a classical 3D projection stereo system. This work continues the cycle of research conducted at the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics. The specificity of the displayed data allowed to improve authoring libraries for creating stereo images. The research is aimed at developing technologies for constructing stereo images and animations for presenting the results of scientific calculations on classical stereo devices and autostereoscopic monitors. Constructing a stereoscopic visual representation of the results of biological research will enable researchers in the field to gain a deeper understanding of the object under study and its properties.

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