Fish Swarm Simulation Fs Virtual Ocean Tourism

As a key technology for the marine visualization, fish swarm simulation plays an important role in the development of marine tourism resources, marine ecotourism and environmental protection, and marine public welfare services. However, the traditional fish swarm simulation methods don’t consider the viewer for marine visualization. The lack of interaction between the fish and the viewer, resulting in viewer cannot reach a deeper marine tourism experience. In this paper, we take marine tourism as an example, the combination of virtual reality technology and tourism, through the establishment of the model of fish swarm, explores and studies the application and future development in VR marine tourism.

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