“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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