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- From: das+@CS.CMU.EDU (David Simon)
- Subject: TECH: UNC 3D "projection" display found
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- Organization: Carnegie Mellon University
- Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1992 13:11:38 GMT
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- In a recent article I wrote:
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- >I recently heard that a group at the University of North Carolina
- >developed a stereoscopic display device which can "project" 3D images
- >into the real world. I believe that this system uses some type of
- >heads-up display to superimpose a 3D image onto the user's actual
- >field of view. For example, an image of an apple could be
- >superimposed onto the outstretched hand of the viewer.
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- The system which I was looking for is described in the latest SIGGRAPH
- Proceedings:
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- Bajura, Fuchs & Ohbuchi, "Merging Virtual Objects with Real World:
- Seeing Ultrasound Imagery Within the Patient", Computer Graphics
- vol 26, no 2, pp 203-210.
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- Thanks to Sam Uselton and Dave Chen for responding.
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