Research on the Application of Virtual Reality Technology in Digital Media Art Teaching

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作者
Shi Y. [1 ]
Liu Y. [2 ]
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[1] Department of Film and Television Art, Shanghai Publishing and Printing College, Shanghai
[2] School of Journalism and Communication, Shanghai Jianqiao University, Shanghai
关键词
digital media art; intelligent model; machine learning; Virtual reality;
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10.14733/cadaps.2024.S17.171-186
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摘要
Digital art design is a discipline formed under the conditions of the high integration of art and technology, natural science, and art science. According to its characteristics, digital art design education can be divided into two levels: computer graphics technology education and art education. According to the principle of the camera's pinhole imaging model and the collinear equation, this paper adopts the method of direct linear transformation to calibrate the camera according to 6 control points, and obtain the camera parameters needed in augmented reality. At the same time, this paper uses the calibration results to measure flat objects and verifies the effectiveness of the method through measurement errors. In addition, this paper combines virtual reality technology to construct a digital media art teaching system. After constructing the system model, this paper verifies the performance of the model and counts the results of the experimental research. From the experimental research, we can see that the system model proposed in this paper has a good teaching effect. © 2024 U-turn Press LLC.
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页码:171 / 186
页数:15
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