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Table-top spatially-augmented realty: bringing physical models to life with projected imagery
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2003
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EngineeringMixed RealityScaled Physical ModelsComputer-aided DesignComputer-mediated RealitySocial SciencesVirtual Reality3D User InteractionHead-mounted DisplayAdvanced Display TechnologyReal-time Computer GraphicGeometric ModelingMachine VisionDesignAugmented RealityTable-top Spatially-augmented RealtyComputer VisionArchitectural DesignHigh-quality Graphics SystemsSpatial ComputingCompelling Hybrid VisualizationsBringing Physical Models
Despite the availability of high-quality graphics systems, architects and designers still build scaled physical models of buildings and products. These physical models have many advantages, however they are typically static in structure and surface characteristics. They are inherently lifeless. In contrast, high-quality graphics systems are tremendously flexible, allowing viewers to see alternative structures, facades, textures, cut-away views, and even dynamic effects such as changing lighting, moving automobiles, people, etc. We introduce a combination of these approaches that builds on our previously-published projector-based spatially-augmented reality techniques. The basic idea is to aim multiple ceiling-mounted light projectors inward to graphically augment table-top scaled physical models of buildings or products. This approach promises to provide very compelling hybrid visualizations that afford the benefits of both traditional physical models, and modern computer graphics, effectively "bringing to life" table-top physical models.
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