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Assessment of stereoscopic depth perception in augmented reality environments based on low-cost technologies

Published: 27 August 2011 Publication History

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In the last decade, there has been a rapidly growing development of low-cost and commercial interactive systems, both for professional (e.g. scientific visualization, surgery, rehabilitation), and consumer applications (e.g. 3D cinema and videogames). Moreover, there is a recent interest towards the development of simple and affordable systems for motor and cognitive rehabilitation applications to allow patients to perform psychomotor rehabilitation exercises without having to leave their homes [Attygalle et al. 2008].

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Attygalle, S., Duff, M., Rikakis, T., and He, J. 2008. Low-cost, at-home assessment system with Wii remote based motion capture. In Virtual Rehabilitation 08, 168--174.
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Singh, G., Swan, II, J. E., Jones, J. A., and Ellis, S. R. 2010. Depth judgment measures and occluding surfaces in near-field augmented reality. In APGV 10, ACM, 149--156.

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APGV '11: Proceedings of the ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization
August 2011
128 pages
ISBN:9781450308892
DOI:10.1145/2077451

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