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Foveated 3D display

ACM SIGGRAPH 2013 Emerging Technologies, 2013
Humans see at high resolution only within a few degrees of the direction we are looking. Moving our gaze position around the current scene, we build up the rich visual landscape we consider reality from a sparse set of details, filled in with coarser data from our peripheral vision.
Mark Finch   +2 more
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True 3D display

ACM SIGGRAPH 2011 Emerging Technologies, 2011
Realizing a true three-dimensional (3D) display environment has been an ultimate goal of visual computing communities. Burton Inc. in Japan and others built upon the modern laser-plasma technology to come up with 3D Aerial Display device in 2006, with which the users are allowed to plot a unicursal series of illuminants freely in the midair, and thus ...
Hidei Kimura   +4 more
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3D Display for 3D Telepresence: A Review

International Journal of Innovative Computing, 2021
Over the years, people have tried to advance 3D display technology and researchers as well as developers have created different innovations in recent decades. there are many other different types of 3D display technology that can be classified into stereoscopic, auto stereoscopic, holographic and volumetric 3D displays.
Fadzli, Fazliaty Edora   +2 more
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Head Tracked 3D Displays

2006
It is anticipated that head tracked 3D displays will provide the next generation of display suitable for widespread use. Although there is an extensive range of 3D display types currently available, head tracked displays have the advantage that they present the minimum amount of image information necessary for the perception of 3D.
Philip Surman   +4 more
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Stereoscopic reconfiguration for 3D displays

SPIE Proceedings, 2012
In this paper, we present a method to reconfigure 3D movies in order to minimize distortion when seen on a different display than the one it has been configured for. By their very nature, 3D broadcasts come with a stereoscopic pair to be seen by the left and right eyes. However, according to reasons that we ought to explain in the paper, the cameras
Jean-Christophe Houde   +2 more
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Autostereoscopic 3D displays

Computer, 2005
Most of the perceptual cues that humans use to visualize the world's 3D structure are available in 2D projections. This is why we can make sense of photographs and images on a television screen, at the cinema, or on a computer monitor. Such cues include occlusion, perspective, familiar size, and atmospheric haze.
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Practical 3D+2D displays

ACM SIGGRAPH 2013 Posters, 2013
High-end televisions, monitors and gaming laptop screens are shifting from 2D to 3D. Most commercially available 3D displays show stereoscopic images to viewers wearing special glasses, while showing incomprehensible ghosted images to viewers without glasses. It is not always desirable to require that all viewers wear stereo glasses.
Jing Liu 0053, James Davis 0001
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3D geographic network displays

ACM SIGMOD Record, 1996
Many types of information may be represented as graphs or networks with the nodes corresponding to entities and the links to relationships between entities. Often there is geographical information associated with the network. The traditional way to visualize geographical networks employs node and link displays on a two-dimensional map.
Kenneth C. Cox   +2 more
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Laser Breakdown 3D Display

IEICE Transactions on Electronics, 2008
Liquid medium was investigated for creation of real 3D dynamic color images on a basis of laser breakdown effect experimentally. It was shown, that breakdown plasma flash in liquid can be used as a shining voxel of white color. Plasma flashing voxels were produced by means of YAG laser with repetition rate up to 2000Hz of nanosecond mJ pulses ...
Aleksandr Chekhovskiy   +2 more
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3D displays: toward holographic video displays of 3D images

Chinese Optics Letters, 2013
As the flat panel displays (Liquid Crystal Displays, AMOLED, etc.) reach near perfection in their viewing qualities and display areas, it is natural to seek the next level of displays, including 3D displays. There is a strong surge in 3D liquid crystal displays as a result of the successful movie Avatar. Most of these 3D displays involve the employment
Pochi Yeh Pochi Yeh, Claire Gu Claire Gu
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