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A transparent display with per-pixel color and opacity control

Published:28 July 2019Publication History

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We propose a new display system that composites matted foreground animated graphics and video, with per-pixel controllable emitted color and transparency, over real-world dynamic objects seen through a transparent display. Multiple users can participate simultaneously without any glasses, trackers, or additional devices. The current prototype is deployed as a desktop-monitor-sized transparent display box assembled from commodity hardware components with the addition of a high-frame-rate controllable diffuser.

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          SIGGRAPH '19: ACM SIGGRAPH 2019 Emerging Technologies
          July 2019
          54 pages
          ISBN:9781450363082
          DOI:10.1145/3305367

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