“Implementation of a tabletop 3D display based on light field reproduction” by Yoshida, Yano and Ando

  • ©Shunsuke Yoshida, Sumio Yano, and Hiroshi Ando

  • ©Shunsuke Yoshida, Sumio Yano, and Hiroshi Ando

  • ©Shunsuke Yoshida, Sumio Yano, and Hiroshi Ando

Conference:


Type(s):


Entry Number: 61

Title:

    Implementation of a tabletop 3D display based on light field reproduction

Presenter(s)/Author(s):



Abstract:


    A tabletop is a useful shared space for diverse collaborative tasks. If the tabletop is considered to be interface, then expression through visual sensation, especially 3D images, is an important way to engage the principal human sense. Many 3D displays that can be observed from any direction have been proposed in recent years. However, some techniques force to wear special glasses and restrict the positions from which 3D images can be viewed [Kitamura et al. 2001]. Other glasses-free 3D displays employ obstructive apparatus on the table [Jones et al. 2007].

References:


    Jones, A., McDowall, I., Yamada, H., Bolas, M., and Debevec, P. 2007. An interactive 360° light field display. In ACM SIGGRAPH ’07 E-Tech., 13. Google ScholarDigital Library
    Kitamura, Y., Konishi, T., Yamamoto, S., and Kishino, F. 2001. Interactive stereoscopic display for three or more users. In ACM SIGGRAPH ’01, 231–240. Google ScholarDigital Library
    Yoshida, S., Yano, S., and Ando, H. 2010. Prototyping of glasses-free table-style 3-d display for tabletop tasks. In SID 2010, 16.1.Google Scholar


Additional Images:

©Shunsuke Yoshida, Sumio Yano, and Hiroshi Ando ©Shunsuke Yoshida, Sumio Yano, and Hiroshi Ando ©Shunsuke Yoshida, Sumio Yano, and Hiroshi Ando

ACM Digital Library Publication:



Overview Page: