2012
DOI: 10.4218/etrij.12.0211.0331
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Dual Autostereoscopic Display Platform for Multi-user Collaboration with Natural Interaction

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“…We can then apply an eye glasses type display (EGD) for naturally showing what is in front of the user's feet. In the right side of the room is a mixed display environment with homogeneous and heterogeneous devices with multimodal interfaces and autostereoscopic displays [3]. A testing contents, a curling match in winter that three users can take part in and experience cooperative work and contentsharing scenarios.…”
Section: Expanded 3d Display Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can then apply an eye glasses type display (EGD) for naturally showing what is in front of the user's feet. In the right side of the room is a mixed display environment with homogeneous and heterogeneous devices with multimodal interfaces and autostereoscopic displays [3]. A testing contents, a curling match in winter that three users can take part in and experience cooperative work and contentsharing scenarios.…”
Section: Expanded 3d Display Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specially, many researchers have focused on the active approaches(like structured light or time-of-flight) during the last years due to release the Kinect by Microsoft. [8] In passive approaches, named as stereo matching, two or more images are taken from different camera point of view, and the 3D depth map is computed by disparities of matching pixels by triangulation. [4] The passive approaches provide a dense depth map, but it has a high error rate for occlusion or low-textured regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An application with Kinect TM Fusion that captured a 3D image of a realworld scene which was reproduced in an autostereoscopic display (Maimone et al 2012). Kim et al (2012) used autostereoscopy combined with NUI making an autostereoscopic display for multi-user collaboration. Kim et al's study proposed an autostereoscopic platform for sharing visual data with two or more users, which uses two displays.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%