“Stereoscopic Transparent Display Visible With Naked Eye” by Shiina and Hashimoto

  • ©Mari Shiina and Naoki Hashimoto

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Entry Number: 44

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    Stereoscopic Transparent Display Visible With Naked Eye

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    In this study, we propose a stereoscopic transparent display that can be viewed with the naked eye. Existing methods for generating realistic high-quality stereoscopic images require wearable devices and the presence of a display, which degrades the sense of presence. Our method increases the sense of presence by making the stereoscopic images blend into the surrounding environment.

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    Tadatoshi Kurogi, Hideaki Nii, Roshan Lalintha Peiris, and Kouta Minamizawa. 2018. Scalable Autostereoscopic Display with Temporal Division Method. In ICAT-EGVE 2018 – International Conference on Artificial Reality and Telexistence and Eurographics Symposium on Virtual Environments.Google Scholar
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