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MUST-D: multi-user see through display

Published: 16 October 2011 Publication History

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In this paper we present MUST-D, a multi-user see-through display that allows users to inspect objects behind a glass panel while projecting view-dependent information on the glass to the user. MUST-D uses liquid crystal panels to implement a multi-view see-through display space in front of physical objects.

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UIST '11 Adjunct: Proceedings of the 24th annual ACM symposium adjunct on User interface software and technology
October 2011
108 pages
ISBN:9781450310147
DOI:10.1145/2046396

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Published: 16 October 2011

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  1. multi-view
  2. random hole displays
  3. see-through

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