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three-dimensional data analysis
An application of increasing importance of virtual reality is 3D information processing and direction. The use of Virtual Reality for complex data analysis allows scientists, engineers, statisticians, and others to become literally immersed in their data, getting full use of the capability of human vision and kinesthetics to analyze large quantities of data three dimensionally. Immersive and engaging information processing makes it possible for whole new perspectives of fields and flows that cannot be viewed through traditional means or touched through normal human senses. It allows perception and hands-on direction of complex models of ocean currents, atmospheric flows,, macroscale astronomical systems and tiny scale biological and physical processes. It creates opportunities for innovative vistas for interactive search engines and statistical analysis. Linked page Arsenal also deals with this virtual reality material.
One way of information transferral from humans to computers is "computer vision" in which high-order analysis of camera images of human movement by a computer allows the computer system to distinguish key configurations and patterns of body movement. Nonetheless, this technology has limitations. The parts of interest of the human body must all be visible by the camera. They should not be obscured by objects in the world or by other portions of the body. Some gestures are overlapping by nature. This method is also limited by available light. See also: Virtual Tours Connecticut delves into more information. Also consider Virtual Reality Gaming for more regarding virtual reality.
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