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21 April 2005 Interacting with augmented holograms
Oliver Bimber, Thomas Zeidler, Anselm Grundhoefer, Gordon Wetzstein, Mathias Moehring, Sebastian Knoedel, Uwe Hahne
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Abstract
Holography and computer graphics are being used as tools to solve individual research, engineering, and presentation problems within several domains. Up until today, however, these tools have been applied separately. Our intention is to combine both technologies to create a powerful tool for science, industry and education. We are currently investigating the possibility of integrating computer generated graphics and holograms. This paper gives an overview over our latest results. It presents several applications of interaction techniques to graphically enhanced holograms and gives a first glance on a novel method that reconstructs depth from optical holograms.
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Oliver Bimber, Thomas Zeidler, Anselm Grundhoefer, Gordon Wetzstein, Mathias Moehring, Sebastian Knoedel, and Uwe Hahne "Interacting with augmented holograms", Proc. SPIE 5742, Practical Holography XIX: Materials and Applications, (21 April 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.596860
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Holography

Visualization

Digital holography

Computer graphics

Projection systems

Scanners

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