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Application of VR Technology in Library Roaming System Under the View of Digital Media

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Application of Intelligent Systems in Multi-modal Information Analytics (MMIA 2021)

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With the progress of the times and the rapid development of information technology, under the background of this era, the influence of digital media technology on library roaming system design is becoming more and more serious. The purpose of this article is to study the application of VR technology in library roaming system under the view of digital media. This article introduces some key technologies under the view of digital media. In addition, VR technology and 3D modeling technology are proposed to design the library roaming system, and the characteristics and functions of VR technology are described in detail. Finally, 3D modeling is used. The model system performs image design on the library roaming system. The experimental results of this article show that the library roaming system based on VR technology is very helpful for students to recognize the library, and 67% of the students are very satisfied with the library roaming system.

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Qiu, R. (2021). Application of VR Technology in Library Roaming System Under the View of Digital Media. In: Sugumaran, V., Xu, Z., Zhou, H. (eds) Application of Intelligent Systems in Multi-modal Information Analytics. MMIA 2021. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1384. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-74811-1_92

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