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Huge 3D display by collection of monitors you have

Easy huge 3D display using distributed general monitors

Huge 3D display by collection of monitors you have
Abstract

This research addresses the common notion that creating a large, popping-out 3D display spanning multiple monitors with gaps is impossible. We introduce a technology that allows the perception of a coherent, popping-out 3D image even when using a collection of monitors of different sizes with gaps between them. By leveraging the human visual system's ability to complete missing visual information, our technology creates the illusion of a continuous and protruding image, even if the gaps between the monitors cannot display images. Additionally, constructing a large screen using multiple general-purpose monitors ensures easy recovery if one of the monitors fails. By advancing our understanding of the human visual system, we aim to enable the presentation of immersive 3D images using common devices. This will pave the way for a future where everyone can easily experience powerful visuals in everyday settings, which are currently only available through specialized equipment or facilities.

Huge 3D display by collection of monitors you have
References

[1] Yuri Mikawa, Hiroyuki Shinoda, “BrickDisplay: 視差映像ディスプレイの分散配置による欠損を許した巨大空中像提示,” The 28th Annual Conference of the Virtual Reality Society of Japan (VRSJ2023), 2023 [Japanese].

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Yuri Mikawa

Sensory Representation Research Group

Human Information Science Laboratory

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