ABSTRACT
Many kinds of displays can be used for augmented reality (AR). Multimodal head-mounted pico projector is a concept, which is little explored for AR. It opens new possibilities for wearable displays. In this paper we present our proof-of-concept prototype of a multimodal head-mounted pico projector. Our main contributions are the display concept and some usage examples for it.
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Index Terms
- Mixed reality with multimodal head-mounted pico projector
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