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Layered Multiple Displays for Immersive and Interactive Digital Contents

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Entertainment Computing - ICEC 2006 (ICEC 2006)

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In this paper we introduce the concept of ‘Layered Multiple Displays (LMD)’ for visualizing immersive and interactive digital contents. The LMD platform integrates various display technologies into a unified interaction space by providing natural visualization of three-dimensional virtual spaces, especially in terms of depth perception. Each display component complements one another, providing not only natural visualizations of three dimensional spaces but also personalized point of views. We describe our implementation of a prototype LMD platform with a game application, and discuss about its usability issues, and present future research directions.

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Lee, G.A., Yang, U., Son, W. (2006). Layered Multiple Displays for Immersive and Interactive Digital Contents. In: Harper, R., Rauterberg, M., Combetto, M. (eds) Entertainment Computing - ICEC 2006. ICEC 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4161. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11872320_15

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