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    OpenXR SDK

    OpenXR SDK

    Generated headers and sources for OpenXR loader

    OpenXR is a royalty-free, open standard that provides high-performance access to Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR), collectively known as XR, platforms and devices. This repository contains OpenXR headers, as well as source code and build scripts for the OpenXR loader. It contains all generated source files and headers pre-generated for minimum dependencies. The OpenXR 1.0 specification is free for anyone to download, review and comment. Without a cross-platform standard, VR and AR applications and engines must use each platform’s proprietary APIs. ...
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    Cardboard SDK

    Cardboard SDK

    Open source Cardboard SDK and samples

    This SDK provides everything you need to create your own Virtual Reality (VR) experiences for Google Cardboard. It supports essential VR features, such as motion tracking, stereoscopic rendering, and user interaction via the viewer button. With these capabilities, you can build entirely new VR experiences, or enhance existing apps with VR capabilities. You can use the Cardboard SDK to turn a smartphone into a VR platform. A smartphone can display 3D scenes with stereoscopic rendering, track...
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    OpenXR-Hpp project

    OpenXR-Hpp project

    Open-Source OpenXR C++ language projection

    This repository contains build scripts and test files for the openxr.hpp headers, providing a C++-friendly projection of the OpenXR API. To improve/maintain consistent code style and code quality, we strongly recommend setting up the pre-commit hooks. If you just want to generate the headers, run ./generate-openxr-hpp.sh or ./generate-openxr-hpp.ps1. If your OpenXR-SDK-Source (or internal gitlab) repo isn't in a directory named that parallel to this one, you can set OPENXR_REPO environment variable before running. ...
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    Sol-R

    Sol-R

    Open-source CUDA/OpenCL speed of light ray-tracer

    Sol-R is a CUDA/OpenCL-based real-time ray-tracer compatible with Oculus Rift DK1, Kinect, Razor Hydra and Leap Motion devices. Sol-R was written as a hobby project in order to understand and learn more about CUDA and OpenCL. Most of the code was written at night and during weekends, meaning that it's probably not the best quality ever. The idea was to produce a Ray-Tracer that has its own "personality". Most of the code does not rely on any literature about ray-tracing, but more on a naive...
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    HVVR

    HVVR

    Hierarchical visibility for VR and real time rendering of effects

    HVVR (Hierarchical Visibility for Virtual Reality) is an optimized software raycaster. It implements a hybrid CPU/GPU raycaster, suited for real-time rendering of effects such as lens distortion. By default, raycaster.vcxproj is configured to build all .cu files to the compute_61,sm_61 target. If your GPU needs a different code-gen target, you can change this in the raycaster project properties. Some installations of the CUDA SDK and Visual Studio integration appear to have broken build...
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    Flatland VR

    Flatland VR

    Flatland is the virtual environment for Virtual Reality.

    Flatland is the virtual environment developed to perform these investigations. Using Flatland as the base environment scientists can visualize and explore both their data and the computations that manipulate that data. Imagine, if you will, a scientist able to examine the real-time results of a simulation and, when he notices an anomally he would like to investigate, he turns to the program running the simulation and examines the code, possibly changing it on the fly. This is the dream...
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    UT VR-Lab Video Recorder/Reader

    UT VR-Lab Video Recorder/Reader

    Video Recorder/Reader for Virtual Reality Experiments

    The tools in this project are used by the Virtual Reality lab at University of Texas at Austin to record the stream of rendered images (OpenGL) and combine them with eye tracking data (if eyes are being tracked) and user defined metadata. The project is split into two parts. DVR is used to record the data stream as a QuickTime movie. The RVD is used to read the movie recorded by the DVR. Acknowledgements: John Stone - created most of the code base Gabriel Diaz and Joseph Cooper -...
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