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8 November 2018 Depth-aware interactive display method for vision-tangible mixed reality
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Abstract
Vision-tangible mixed reality (VTMR) is a further development of the traditional mixed reality. It provides an experience of directly manipulating virtual objects at the perceptual level of vision. In this paper, we propose a mixed reality system called “VTouch”. VTouch is composed of an optical see-through head-mounted display (OST-HMD) and a depth camera, supporting a direct 6 degree-of-freedom transformation and a detailed manipulation of 6 sides of the Rubik’s cube. All operations can be performed based on the spatial physical detection between virtual and real objects. We have not only implemented a qualitative analysis of the effectiveness of the system by a functional test, but also performed quantitative experiments to test the effects of depth occlusion. In this way, we put forward basic design principles and give suggestions for future development of similar systems. This kind of mixed reality system is significant for promoting the development of the intelligent environment with state-of-the-art interaction techniques.
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Zhenliang Zhang, Yue Li, Jie Guo, Dongdong Weng, Yue Liu, and Yongtian Wang "Depth-aware interactive display method for vision-tangible mixed reality", Proc. SPIE 10817, Optoelectronic Imaging and Multimedia Technology V, 1081705 (8 November 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2500432
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KEYWORDS
Mixed reality

Calibration

Head-mounted displays

Visualization

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