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3D Photo Browser
Horváth, Zsolt ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
Today's photo browsers are no longer only browsers. Everyday are invented new innovations such as sharing photos on the Internet, on social networks or 3D vizualization. Our aim was to test a new 3D views which does not yet exists, to compare with the existing and test good and bad sides of designed solutions. Application was created with the support of the four views, two existing and two new, using the OpenSceneGraph in C++. The solution is based on the principle of attraktors, magnets, that attracts each photo according to specified parameters. Application tried eight people. Everyone got their tasks, which had to do and after that complete the questionnaire. These tasks have been derived information on usability, intuitive and efficiency. The result showed that the existing solution are more efficient, but efficiency decreased with more the number of photos. The existing solutions were twice more efficient with smaller number of photos.
3D Photo Browser
Horváth, Zsolt ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
Today's photo browsers are no longer only browsers. Everyday are invented new innovations such as sharing photos on the Internet, on social networks or 3D vizualization. Our aim was to test a new 3D views which does not yet exists, to compare with the existing and test good and bad sides of designed solutions. Application was created with the support of the four views, two existing and two new, using the OpenSceneGraph in C++. The solution is based on the principle of attraktors, magnets, that attracts each photo according to specified parameters. Application tried eight people. Everyone got their tasks, which had to do and after that complete the questionnaire. These tasks have been derived information on usability, intuitive and efficiency. The result showed that the existing solution are more efficient, but efficiency decreased with more the number of photos. The existing solutions were twice more efficient with smaller number of photos.

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