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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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WINTER 2016
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PROGRAM
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BSc IT
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SEMESTER
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SIXTH
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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BT9403, Virtual Reality
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BK ID
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B1368
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note
that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each
question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Question.1.
With the help of block diagram explain Convolvotron.
Answer:Early on in the development of virtual reality, it was seen that sound
should have some type of interactive, spatial character imposed on it. At NASA
Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California, the development of one of
the first "goggles and gloves" virtual reality systems in the
mid-1980s by Scott Fisher and his colleagues was paralleled with the
development of one of the first interactive, virtual auditory displays (Wenzel,
Wightman, and Foster, 1988). The 3-D audio display termed the Convolvotron^'^
by its developers, Elizabeth Wenzel and Scott Foster, was developed separately
from the visual portion of the NASA virtual
Question.2.
Explain haptic feedback and sensing.
Answer:Haptic or kinesthetic communication recreates the sense of touch by
applying forces, vibrations, or motions to the user. This mechanical
stimulation can be used to assist in the creation of virtual objects in a
computer simulation, to control such virtual objects, and to enhance the remote
control of machines and devices (telerobotics). Haptic devices may incorporate
tactile sensors that measure forces exerted by the user on
Question.3.
Write short notes on:
a.
Multiple pipeline synchronization
Answer:Most project environments do not have the luxury of being able to focus
on only one effort. Most project environments are multi-project environments
b.
Distributed VR engine
Answer:Distributed VR is very simple; a simulated world runs not on one computer
system, but on several. The computers are connected over a network (possibly
the global Internet) and people using those computers are able to interact in
real time, sharing the same virtual world. In theory, people can be sitting at
home in London, Paris, New York and Edmonton, all interacting in a meaningful
way in VR.
It’s clear that there are a number of
obstacles to be
Question.4.
Explain the first stage of haptic rendering.
Answer:When exploring virtual environments, we interact with objects through the
end point of the probe, known as the Haptic Interface Point (HIP). At the same
time, we also consider another point, named as the Ideal Haptic Interface Point
(IHIP) -similar to the so called god-object point (Zilles and Salisbury, 1995)-
to follow the trace of the HIP. The HIP is not constrained and, therefore, it
can penetrate the object. However, we constrain the IHIP such that it doesn’t
penetrate any object. When the HIP is outside the virtual object, the IHIP will
be coincident with the HIP. If HIP penetrates a virtual object, the IHIP will
stay on the surface of the object.
Question.5.Explain
the process of automatic cell segmentation.
Answer:With the rapid development of microscopy for cell imaging, there is a
strong and growing demand for image analysis software to quantitatively study
cell morphology. Automatic cell segmentation is an important step in image
analysis. Despite substantial progress, there is still a need to improve the
accuracy, efficiency, and adaptability to different cell morphologies. In this
paper, we propose a fully automatic method for
Question.6.
What are the advantages of stereopsis?
Answer:Stereopsis (from the Greek στερεο- stereo- meaning "solid", and
ὄψιςopsis, "appearance, sight") is a term that is most often used to
refer to the perception of depth and 3-dimensional structure obtained on the
basis of visual information deriving from two eyes by individuals with normally
developed binocular vision. Because the eyes of humans, and many animals, are
located at different lateral positions on the head, binocular vision results in
two slightly different images projected to the retinas of the eyes. The
differences are
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