Title:
Virtual Rear Projection: An Empirical Study of Shadow Elimination for Large
Upright Displays
Authors:
Jay Summet,
Gregory D. Abowd,
Gregory M. Corso,
James M. Rehg
Abstract:
Rear projection of large-scale upright displays is often preferred over
front projection because of the elimination of shadows that occlude the
projected image. However, rear projection is not always a feasible option
for space and cost reasons. Recent research suggests that many of the
desirable features of rear projection, in particular shadow elimination,
can be reproduced using new front projection techniques. We report on an
empirical study to determine how two of these new projection techniques
compare with traditional rear projection and front projection, with the
hope of motivating the continued advance of improved virtual rear
projection techniques.
Keywords: Front projection,
warped front projection, virtual rear projection, evaluation, user study
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