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“MaskBot: Real-time Robotic Projection Mapping with Head Motion Tracking”

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    MaskBot: Real-time Robotic Projection Mapping with Head Motion Tracking

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    We are introducing MaskBot, a real-time projection mapping system operated by a 6DoF collaborative robot. The collaborative robot locates the projector and camera in normal position to the face of the user, a webcam is used to detect the face. MaskBot projects different images on the face of the user.

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