“HaptoMIRAGE Mid-air Autostereoscopic Display for Seamless Interaction with Mixed Reality Environments” by Ueda, Iwazaki, Shibasaki, Mizushina, Furukawa, et al. …
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- SIGGRAPH 2014
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Entry Number: 11
Title:
- HaptoMIRAGE Mid-air Autostereoscopic Display for Seamless Interaction with Mixed Reality Environments
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Description:
HaptoMIRAGE is a simultaneous multi-user autostereoscopic display for seamless interaction with mixed reality environments. This system can project 3D contents in mid-air and enable as many as three participants observe the same contents with a 150 degrees wide-angle view. The system can be used in several scenarios, such as superimposition of 3D content onto real objects, and multi-user collaborative drawing in the real world. Further, users can interact with the 3D content, such as rotating it and viewing it from different angles, allowing them to easily create and feel the mixed reality world via tangible objects with multi-modal sensations.
References:
Y. Ueda, N. Hanamitsu, Y. Mizushina, M. Shibasaki, K. Minamizawa, H. Nii, S. Tachi, HaptoMIRAGE: A multi-user autostereoscopic visio-haptic display, ACM SIGGRAPH 2013 Posters, p. 73, 2013.
H. Nii, K. Zhu, H. Yoshikawa, N. L. Htat, R. Aigner, R. Nakatsu, Fuwa-Vision: An auto-stereoscopic floating-image display, SIGGRAPH Asia 2012 Emerging Technologies, pp. 1-4, 2012.
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This work is supported by the JST-CREST “Haptic Media” project.