Title
Design and implementation of a multi-person fish-tank virtual reality display
Abstract
A mixed reality experience with a physical display, that situates 3D virtual content within the real world, has the potential to help people work and play with 3D information. However, almost all of such "fish tank virtual reality" (FTVR) systems have been isolated to a single-person experience, making them unsuitable for collaborative tasks. In this paper, we present a display system that allows two people to have unobstructed 3D perspective views into a spherical display while still being able to see and talk to one another. We evaluated the system through qualitative observation at a four-day exhibition and found it was effective for providing a convincing, shared 3D experience.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1145/3281505.3281540
VRST
Keywords
Field
DocType
Fish tank virtual reality, collaboration, co-location, stereo, 3D displays, spherical displays
Fish tank virtual reality,Computer vision,Spherical display,Stereo display,Computer science,Exhibition,Human–computer interaction,Qualitative observation,Artificial intelligence,Mixed reality
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4503-6086-9
1
0.35
References 
Authors
19
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Dylan Brodie Fafard1122.49
Qian ZHOU23613.44
Chris Chamberlain330.72
Georg Hagemann431.39
Sidney Fels51554317.17
Ian Stavness613525.98