three-dimensional models of human movement

Eventually, computing systems might be able to model a virtual 3D model of one's body in real time by combing images from several video cameras in a way similar to how one's brain puts together pictures from two eyes. In any event, human sensation is neither simple nor easy to imitate. While people have evolved to deal with components that go out of the direct line of sight, are in the dark, or are complex, such conditions challenge optical tracking by current computing systems. With future development, computing systems might be better able to make 3D models from optical pictures, opening the door for better optical measurement of human movement. Linked page VR Cyber Expo also provides information on this topic.

Making a realistic sound world for virtual reality is usually simpler than creating realistic three-dimensional pictures or realistic tactile and motion interaction. A good surround-sound sound system with several speakers can give high quality three-dimensional sounds to match things and events in Virtual Reality. Virtual Tours Grand Rapids, Minnesota covers additional related topics.

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