“An innovative daylight blocking optical stereo see-through HMD” by Santos, Gierlinger, Machui and Stork

  • ©Pedro Santos, Thomas Gierlinger, Oliver Machui, and Andre Stork

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    An innovative daylight blocking optical stereo see-through HMD

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    In this poster we present an innovative daylight blocking optical stereo see-through HMD. Its outstanding capability is to pixel wise block incident daylight before super-imposing virtual content on the real scene. By doing so the device allows to seamlessly mix real and virtual content without the well-known effects of other optical see-through displays where real content will always shine through virtual content (ghosting) (Fig.1).

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    1. Kiyokawa K., Billinghurst M., Campbell B., Woods E., An Occlusion-Capable Optical See-through Head Mounted Display for Supporting Co-located Collaboration, Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, p. 133, October 07–10, 2003
    2. Mulder, J. D. Realistic occlusion effects in mirror-based co-located augmented reality systems. In Virtual Reality 2005. Proceedings of VR2005, IEEE 12–16 March 2005, p. 203–208


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