Wegman, Edward J.King, Roger Duane2013-02-12NO_RESTRIC2013-02-122013-02-12https://hdl.handle.net/1920/7990Humans visualize information in three dimensions and use a stereoscopic system for depth cues. This visualization system uses LCD projectors to create a three dimensional data visualization system. Each of two projectors use a polarizing filter to isolate its image to one eye or the other of a human viewer wearing simple glasses with corresponding polarizing filters. The two projectors are aligned and display an image in the same space on a lenticular screen. Each projector is driven by a computer. The display computers are controlled by a separate system which provides for all user interaction. This visualization system is able to present three dimensional images stored in a number of formats to the user. The visualization system is also able to display multidimensional data to the user in parallel coordinates or within a Cartesian Coordinates framework.en-USComputer graphics3D visualizationStereoscopic computer graphics3D stereoMultiprocessor Stereoscopic Visualization System for Images, Video and High Dimensional DataDissertation