ABSTRACT
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.
Supplemental Material
- Shahram Izadi, Steve Hodges, Stuart Taylor, Dan Rosenfeld, Nicolas Villar, Alex Butler, and Jonathan Westhues. 2008. Going Beyond the Display: A Surface Technology with an Electronically Switchable Diffuser. In VIST '08. 269--278. Google ScholarDigital Library
- Thomas Porter and Tom Duff. 1984. Compositing Digital Images. In SIGGRAPH '84. 253--259. Google ScholarDigital Library
Index Terms
- A transparent display with per-pixel color and opacity control
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