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Optimalization for Stereoscopic Visualization
Zelníček, Leoš ; Seeman, Michal (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
This work envolves basic options of human visual sense, describes matter of depth perception. We analyze binocular vision of humans, its limits, which must be considered, and followed when trying to project stereoscopic pictures. Then, we mention the most common methods of stereoscopic projection, reader is made acquainted with their options, advantages, and difficulties. The biggest part of this work is dedicated to the optimalizations themselves. They are focused on the most effective rendering of 3D scenes using stereoscopic technology. The effort is to make the best stereoscopic engine as possible and to inspect and improve displayed scene, so that the stereoeffect would be the best. Trivisio ARvision-3D HMD was used for testing purposes.
Use of OpenGL from Java
Židek, Michal ; Letko, Zdeněk (referee) ; Navrátil, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the usability of Java in applications that use OpenGL graphics library. It provides basic information about the OpenGL library itself, and most commonly used methods to bind it with the Java language. It also aims to compare the performance of Java with C++ in applications that render 3D scenes. Two test programs were developed for this purpose, one in Java and one in C++. Both programs were tested in a set of tests, to measure the performance of both implementations while rendering the same scene.
High Dynamic Range Rendering of 3D Graphic Scenes
Rozenberg, Michal ; Chlubna, Tomáš (referee) ; Pečiva, Jan (advisor)
The output of this bachelor thesis is a demonstration application that implements techniques and algorithmus used in rendering graphical 3D scenes in high dynamic range. The C++ programming language and low-level Vulkan API are used to implement this application.
Use of OpenGL from Java
Židek, Michal ; Letko, Zdeněk (referee) ; Navrátil, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the usability of Java in applications that use OpenGL graphics library. It provides basic information about the OpenGL library itself, and most commonly used methods to bind it with the Java language. It also aims to compare the performance of Java with C++ in applications that render 3D scenes. Two test programs were developed for this purpose, one in Java and one in C++. Both programs were tested in a set of tests, to measure the performance of both implementations while rendering the same scene.
Optimalization for Stereoscopic Visualization
Zelníček, Leoš ; Seeman, Michal (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
This work envolves basic options of human visual sense, describes matter of depth perception. We analyze binocular vision of humans, its limits, which must be considered, and followed when trying to project stereoscopic pictures. Then, we mention the most common methods of stereoscopic projection, reader is made acquainted with their options, advantages, and difficulties. The biggest part of this work is dedicated to the optimalizations themselves. They are focused on the most effective rendering of 3D scenes using stereoscopic technology. The effort is to make the best stereoscopic engine as possible and to inspect and improve displayed scene, so that the stereoeffect would be the best. Trivisio ARvision-3D HMD was used for testing purposes.

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