“gCubik: a cubic autostereoscopic display for multiuser interaction: grasp and group-share virtual images” by Lopez-Gulliver, Yoshida, Yano and Inoue

  • ©Roberto Lopez-Gulliver, Shunsuke Yoshida, Sumio Yano, and Naomi Inoue

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    gCubik: a cubic autostereoscopic display for multiuser interaction: grasp and group-share virtual images

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    Collaborative tasks requiring the sharing of an object can benefit from a compact, group-shared autostereoscopic display. We have analyzed the requirements for a cubic autostereoscopic display employing integral photography (IP). The display should be compact as well as graspable and viewable from any direction; thus suitable for group discussions. This paper describes the implementation of the gCubik display that realizes our conceptual prototype. We envision the application areas to include games and edutainment.

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    1. Jones, A., McDowall, I., Yamada, H., Bolas, M., and Debevec, P. 2007. An interactive 360° light field display. In SIGGRAPH ’07, ACM, 13.
    2. Koike, T., Utsugi, K., Oikawa, M., Kobayashi, M., and Yamasaki, M. 2006. Interactive autostereoscopic display with 60 ray directions. In SIGGRAPH ’06, ACM, 147.
    3. Lopez-Gulliver, R., Yoshida, S., Yano, S., and Inoue, N. 2008. Toward an interactive box-shaped 3d display: Study of the requirements for wide field of view. In IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces, 157–158.
    4. Stavness, I., Vogt, F., and Fels, S. 2006. Cubee: a cubic 3d display for physics-based interaction. In SIGGRAPH ’06, ACM, 165.


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