IMPROVING THE INTEGRATION OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELS IN AUGMENTED REALITY TECHNOLOGY
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.64.14856Keywords:
Augmented reality, improved display, change of parameters, saving of modelsAbstract
This study proposes an approach aimed at improving the visualization of three-dimensional objects by means of augmented reality technology using as a platform of widely available mobile devices. The study analyzed the literature to determine the current state and available technologies. The proposed techniques include: the use of a set of different light sources with subsequent calculation and visualization of lighting surfaces of the object at the stage of preparation of the three-dimensional model, changing the parameters of objects by using pre-compiled textures, preparation and storage of models, control of three-dimensional objects. The proposed ways to improve the display of three-dimensional models and improve data structures for their storage, will significantly reduce the load on software and hardware, as well as improve the display quality of models.References
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