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MicroTips: augmenting information for microscopic inspection

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In the micro-scale world, it is difficult to add sufficient information to users due to the restriction of size in micro manufacture processes. Unlike macroscopic objects in the scale of the human's eye, simply printing some texts to micro-scale objects requires much effort (Hanson and others, 2011), resulting in significant increase of production costs. This aspect of the micro-scale objects may reduce the quality of user experience for those who inspect artificial micro-scale objects with microscopes.

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        SIGGRAPH '13: ACM SIGGRAPH 2013 Emerging Technologies
        July 2013
        16 pages
        ISBN:9781450323406
        DOI:10.1145/2503368

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