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“Dynamic Stereograms Based on Eye Convergence for Displaying Multilayered Images”

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    Dynamic Stereograms Based on Eye Convergence for Displaying Multilayered Images

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    This study proposes a simple method to display volumetric data such as MRI images. Currently, 3D representation using binocular vision is quite popular; however, although this method can display a 3D surface model, it is quite difficult to grasp the internal structure of the model from a 3D representation. Furthermore, the resolution is not sufficient for many practical applications, such as diagnosis.

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