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Stereoscopic Transparent Display Visible with Naked Eye

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In this study, we propose a stereoscopic transparent display that can be viewed with the naked eye. Existing methods for generating realistic high-quality stereoscopic images require wearable devices and the presence of a display, which degrades the sense of presence. Our method increases the sense of presence by making the stereoscopic images blend into the surrounding environment.

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    SIGGRAPH '22: ACM SIGGRAPH 2022 Posters
    July 2022
    132 pages
    ISBN:9781450393614
    DOI:10.1145/3532719

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