2015
DOI: 10.14257/ijsh.2015.9.3.12
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Development of Emulator for CSS3 Extension to Represent Web Contents on Stereo Device

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“…They only deal with either 3D models or HTML documents for stereoscopic 3D contents. For instance, Lee, et al [2015] proposed CSS extensions for stereoscopic 3D HTML content, as shown in Figure 4(b), and modified a standard web browser to support their proposed method. Our method renders SMV 3D content from 3D contents in shared depth buffer on 3D Web without additional plug-ins or modification of the web browsers.…”
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“…They only deal with either 3D models or HTML documents for stereoscopic 3D contents. For instance, Lee, et al [2015] proposed CSS extensions for stereoscopic 3D HTML content, as shown in Figure 4(b), and modified a standard web browser to support their proposed method. Our method renders SMV 3D content from 3D contents in shared depth buffer on 3D Web without additional plug-ins or modification of the web browsers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chen et al [2014] implemented stereoscopic 3D using the WebKit browser by adding new attributes to HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Lee et al [2015] extended CSS specifications to support stereoscopic 3D web content written in HTML5 and showed examples of content on a stereo device. González-Zúñiga and Carrabina [2015] developed a toolkit to create stereoscopic side-by-side 3D content using the HTML5 canvas element.…”
Section: D Content Rendering On the Webmentioning
confidence: 99%