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“Brobdingnagian Glass: A Micro-Stereoscopic Telexistence System”

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    Brobdingnagian Glass: A Micro-Stereoscopic Telexistence System

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    We propose a system that realizes the binocular perspective of a miniature human using a vibrating hemispherical mirror and a camera in order to remove the lower limit of realizable scale. We reproduced the binocular stereovision at 1.72 mm as the interpupillary distance, about a 1/38 scale of human.

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    [1]
    Savile Bradbury. 2014. The evolution of the microscope. Elsevier.
    [2]
    Jun Nishida, Hikaru Takatori, Kosuke Sato, and Kenji Suzuki. 2015. CHILDHOOD: wearable suit for augmented child experience. In Proceedings of the 2015 Virtual Reality International Conference. ACM, 22.
    [3]
    Susumu Tachi. 2015. Telexistence. In Virtual Realities. Springer, 229–259.


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