Three-Dimensional Television, Video and Display Technology
Three-Dimensional Television, Video and Display Technology
Lumisight table: interactive view-dependent display-table surrounded by multiple users
SIGGRAPH '04 ACM SIGGRAPH 2004 Emerging technologies
Enabling concurrent dual views on common LCD screens
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Using mobile devices to enable visual multiplexing on public displays: three approaches compared
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia
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Automultiscopic displays show 3D stereoscopic images that can be viewed from any viewpoint without special glasses. These displays are becoming widely available and affordable. In this paper, we describe how an automultiscopic display, built for viewing 3D images, can be repurposed to display 2D interfaces that appear differently from different points-of-view. For single-user applications, point-of-view becomes a means of input and a user is able to reveal different views of an application by simply moving their head left and right. For multi-user applications, a single-display application can show each member of the group a different variation of the interface. We outline three types of multi-view interfaces and illustrate each with example applications.