Abstract

A method of data visualization that uses stereoscopic displays for viewing data in three dimensions is described. It is based on an inexpensive stereoscopic system that uses a personal computer and commercially available, modulated liquid-crystal eyeglasses. Details about the hardware are given, and software written to take advantage of the stereoscopic effect is described. This method of scientific data visualization can assist in the interpretation of data in three dimensions for the purposes of data preprocessing, data analysis, and pattern recognition.

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