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The Sub Sea Holodeck: A 14-megapixel immersive virtual environment for studying cephalopod camouflage behavior

Jaffe et al., 2011

Document ID
14659920922203044792
Author
Jaffe J
Laxton B
Zylinski S
Publication year
Publication venue
OCEANS 2011 IEEE-Spain

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As part of a project to study how cephalopods sense, respond to, and camouflage themselves in a marine environment characterized by dynamic light fields we have fabricated aSub Sea Holodeck (SSH)'. The system consists of a 101× 101× 66cm aquarium …
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