May 15th, 2012
Categories: Devices, MS / PhD Thesis
This work presents a novel immersive workstation environment that scientists can use for 3D data exploration and as their everyday 2D computer monitor. This implementation is based on an autostereoscopic dynamic parallax barrier 2D / 3D display, interactive input devices. This paper will describe the my contributions to the hardware construction, software components, and its implementation as a platform for nanoscale materials science exploration.
Keywords: Information interfaces and presentation; Multimedia information systems; Artificial, augmented, and virtual realities
Chau, D., McGinnis, B., Talandis, J., Leigh, J., Peterka, T., Knoll, A., Papka, M., Sumer, A., Jellinek, J., Transforming Dynallax Into A Simultaneous 2D / 3D AutostereoWorkstation, Submitted as partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Master in Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago, Graduate College, May 15th, 2012.