Authors:
Shohei Anraku
;
Toshiaki Yamanouchi
and
Kazuhisa Yanaka
Affiliation:
Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Japan
Keyword(s):
3D Display, Autostereoscopic, Integral Photography, Holographic Pyramid, Game Engine, Unity.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Applications and Services
;
Computer Vision, Visualization and Computer Graphics
;
Enterprise Information Systems
;
Entertainment Imaging Applications
;
Human and Computer Interaction
;
Human-Computer Interaction
;
Motion, Tracking and Stereo Vision
;
Stereo Vision and Structure from Motion
Abstract:
A new holographic pyramid system that can display an animation of integral photography images that appear to be floating is developed using a game engine and by writing its shader. An animation of the object, as viewed from the front, rear, left, and right, are displayed on the four surfaces of the pyramid. All animations are autostereoscopic and are provided in horizontal and vertical parallaxes. The user can rotate the object left or right by operating the keyboard. This system can be regarded as an autostereoscopic mixed-reality system because real and virtual objects can coexist in one pyramid.