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“Realistic Volumetric 3D Display Using Physical Materials”

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    Realistic Volumetric 3D Display Using Physical Materials

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    In this study, a new swept volumetric 3D display is designed using physical materials as screens. We demonstrate that a realistic 3D object, such as a knitted wool or felt doll, can be perceived using a glasses-free solution in a wide-angle view with hidden-surface removal based on real-time viewpoint tracking.

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    [1]
    Tovi Grossman. 2008. Interaction with volumetric displays. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Toronto.
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    [2]
    Matthias B. Hullin, Ivo Ihrke, Wolfgang Heidrich, Tim Weyrich, Gerwin Damberg, and Martin Fuchs. 2013. Computational Fabrication and Display of Material Appearance. In Eurographics 2013. ACM, NY, 137–153.
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    Leo Miyashita, Kota Ishihara, Yoshihiro Watanabe, and Masatoshi Ishikawa. 2016. ZoeMatrope: A System for Physical Material Design. ACM Trans. Graph. 35, 4 (2016), 66:1–66:11.
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    Yoshihiro Watanabe, Gaku Narita, Sho Tatsuno, Takeshi Yuasa, Kiwamu Sumino, and Masatoshi Ishikawa. 2015. High-speed 8-bit Image Projector at 1,000 fps with 3 ms Delay. In Proceedings of the International Display Workshops. IDW, Otsu, 1064–1065.
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    Takatoshi Yoshida, Yoshihiro Watanabe, and Masatoshi Ishikawa. 2016. Phyxel: Realistic Display of Shape and Appearance Using Physical Objects with High-speed Pixelated Lighting. In ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology. ACM, NY, 453–460.
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