“Light-field Projection for Tangible Projection Mapping” by Watanabe and Hashimoto

  • ©Taichi Watanabe and Naoki Hashimoto

  • ©Taichi Watanabe and Naoki Hashimoto

  • ©Taichi Watanabe and Naoki Hashimoto

  • ©Taichi Watanabe and Naoki Hashimoto

  • ©Taichi Watanabe and Naoki Hashimoto

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    Light-field Projection for Tangible Projection Mapping

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    In the present study, we propose a novel projection mapping using a 3D light-field image as a light source. In recent years, spatial augmented reality has evolved into dynamic projection mapping that extends the target to moving objects. However, spatial augmented reality causes multiplexing of projection and measurement equipment, which causes various problems, such as increased psychological pressure on users and a reduced production effect. Therefore, based on the concept of stealth projection, which hides the projection device using aerial imaging technology, we propose a dynamic projection mapping method using a 3D light-field image generated in real time according to the position and orientation of the target object. As a result, a simple light-field projector consisting of an LCD panel and a lenticular lens provides projection mapping for moving objects while visually hiding the projection devices.

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    This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP19H04152.


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