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Depth-Fused 3D Imagery on an Immaterial Display

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG)

Publication date: June 13, 2008

C. Lee, Stephen DiVerdi, T. Höllerer

We present an immaterial display that uses a generalized form of depth-fused 3D (DFD) rendering to create unencumbered 3D visuals. To accomplish this result, we demonstrate a DFD display simulator that extends the established depth-fused 3D principle by using screens in arbitrary configurations and from arbitrary viewpoints. The feasibility of the generalized DFD effect is established with a user study using the simulator. Based on these results, we developed a prototype display using one or two immaterial screens to create an unencumbered 3D visual that users can penetrate, examining the potential for direct walk-through and reach-through manipulation of the 3D scene. We evaluate the prototype system in formative and summative user studies and report the tolerance thresholds discovered for both tracking and projector errors.

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Research Area:  Adobe Research iconGraphics (2D & 3D)