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    • Computer graphics
    • Web technologies
    • Data transmission

    Background:

    • Declarative 3D approaches for the Web traditionally combined scene graphs with unstructured vertex data, leading to long loading times.
    • 3D web content was often unavailable until the entire page had fully loaded, hindering user experience.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To overcome the limitations of traditional declarative 3D Web approaches.
    • To enable faster loading and real-time availability of 3D web content.

    Main Methods:

    • Implementing external mesh data containers referenced within the scene description.
    • Utilizing sequential image geometry containers and explicit binary containers for efficient data handling.
    • Employing progressive binary geometry for streamlined transmission of mesh data.

    Main Results:

    • External mesh containers allow for fast decoding and direct GPU uploads, bypassing lengthy page load dependencies.
    • Sequential and explicit binary containers align with GPU buffer structures for optimized performance.
    • Progressive binary geometry facilitates efficient and progressive transmission of complex 3D mesh data over the Web.

    Conclusions:

    • Separating scene-graph data from vertex data using external containers significantly improves 3D Web content loading performance.
    • The proposed methods enable faster, more accessible, and progressive transmission of 3D graphics on the Web.
    • This advancement addresses a key drawback in declarative 3D Web technologies, paving the way for richer interactive experiences.