Abstract

Abstract This paper explores the integration of computer visual art with digital media, highlighting the innovative potential of computer technology in creating dynamic digital media art. Initially, we review relevant theories of computer-based visual art and examine their applications in digital media art. We then detail an immersive scene design using Web3D technology, where images are processed via a computer vision camera imaging model, transformed, and analyzed with the SIFT algorithm to extract feature points. These are integrated with the incremental SFM algorithm for three-dimensional image reconstruction in immersive environments. We validate these methods with real datasets and controlled experiments to assess user experience improvements in digital media applications. Results indicate that the SIFT algorithm’s image-matching accuracy ranges from 50% to 78%, and the incremental SFM algorithm shows an average rotation error of only 0.183°. User sentiment scores improved significantly, from 11.583 to 23.452, post-experience, demonstrating enhanced realism and a new direction for digital media art.

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