“Depth-Aware Dynamic Projection Mapping using High-speed RGB and IR Projectors”
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- Depth-Aware Dynamic Projection Mapping using High-speed RGB and IR Projectors
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We report a new system combining a camera, an RGB projector, and a newly developed high-speed IR projector. Moreover, we realize a 0.4-ms markerless 3D tracking by leveraging a small inter-frame motion. Based on these technologies, we demonstrate flexible, depth-aware dynamic projection mapping on the entire scene with 8-ms latency.
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