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    A Research About Hologram Technology in Smartphone By: Datoc‚ Daniel Paul Lim‚ Patrick Jason Manasis‚ Donille Angelo A Thesis Submitted in Conformity with the Requirements for Technical Writing and Research Chapter 1 Introduction I. Background of the study In the early years‚ men keep on innovating‚ creating products‚ devices and peripherals for us to communicate easily. From smoke signals to video calling‚ technology makes

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    Depth Perception‚ Locomotion and Social Referencing: Introduction For decades‚ researchers have been fascinated with the way infants reach their milestones and acquire their capacity to see‚ manipulate objects‚ crawl and develop language. Although the infants ’ development can be observed in their naturalistic environment‚ it is difficult to study their growth from a scientific perspective. The apparatus of the visual cliff that was initially created to assess young children ’s ability to perceive

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    3d Glases

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    3D glasses The simplest VR systems use only a monitor to present the scene to the user. However‚ the “window onto a world” paradigm can be enhanced by adding a stereo view by use of LCD shutter glasses. LCD shutter glasses support a three-dimensional view using sequential stereo: with high frequency they close and open eye views in turn‚ when the proper images are presented on the monitor. An alternative solution uses a projection screen instead of a CRT monitor. In this case polarization of

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    Kinect

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    Human Body Recognition and Tracking: How the Kinect Works Kinect RGB-D Camera • Microsoft Kinect (Nov. 2010) – Color video camera + laser-projected IR dot pattern + IR camera • $120 (April 2012) • Kinect 1.5 due 5/2012 IR laser projector color camera T2 IR camera Many slides by D. Hoiem 640 x 480‚ 30 fps What the Kinect Does How Kinect Works: Overview Get Depth Image IR Projector IR Sensor Projected Light Pattern Stereo Algorithm Segmentation‚ Part Prediction

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    Display Technology and Image

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    HELIODISPLAY CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION Over the years‚ display technology has been growing‚ from simple CRT to plasma screen. But now display technology has reached a stage where images can be displayed in thin air without the aid of a screen. A technology used for displaying images in thin air is called Heliodisplay. Heliodisplay is a technology developed by Chad Dyner‚ CEO for IO2 Technologies. In the Heliodisplay‚ a projector is focused onto a layer of mist in mid-air‚ resulting in a two-dimensional

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    Generation of anaglyph Image in Real Time using kinect Sidharth Sahdev (Author) Electrical Engineering Dept. BITS-Pilani Hyderabad Campus Hyderabad‚ India sidharth.sahdev@gmail.com Abstract An anaglyph image allows the perception of depth when observed through colored glasses such as the familiar red/blue glasses. This paper entails real-time anaglyph image generation using Kinect for Windows. Anaglyphs have long been used to represent 3D features using 2D images. These have come in

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    Computer Vision and Image Understanding 117 (2013) 29–41 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Computer Vision and Image Understanding journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/cviu Adaptive Census Transform: A novel hardware-oriented stereovision algorithm q Stefania Perri‚ Pasquale Corsonello ⇑‚ Giuseppe Cocorullo Department of Electronics Computer Science and Systems‚ University of Calabria‚ Rende‚ Italy a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 21 March

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    05/04/2015 update: 请各位在周一06/04/2015 12点前把自己负责部分补充编辑完毕,如有困难,请提前告知。 暂定周一晚上澳洲东海岸6点再简单沟通一次(取消) ————————————————————_———————————————————————— Minor case FootView 3D Module 4: Product and market development 1‚ What are the strategic options for product and/or market development for the organisation? – Ansoff’s product-matrix Ansoff’s product-matrix PRODUCTS / SERVICES Existing products New Products M A R K E T S Existing Market Market Penetration: Price drop for current measurement

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    3d Innovation

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    3D INNOVATION Strategic Marketing & Planning Term Report Atrium Cinemas – 3D Innovation Mandviwalla Entertainment Submitted To: Mr. Ejaz Wasay Submitted By: Naureen Ansari – 8696 Sonia Shekdar – 8774 UmairUddin Badar – 11124 Section - Date of Submission 1/12/2012 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL December 1st‚ 2012 Mr. Ejaz Wasay Lecturer Strategic Marketing & Planning Institute of Business Management Korangi Creek Karahi-75100

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    Salvador Dali

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    Salvador Dali Salvador Dali‚ one of the most famous artists of the 20th century‚ was very active even in the latter part of his life. He not only painted‚ but also showed to be creative in the artistic world in general. He traveled‚ and along the way learned different techniques of painting‚ but always went back to paint as he described it ‘hand painted dream photographs’. (Sandoval‚ 1998) Dali emerged as a leader of the Surrealist movement‚ where he was the most faithful and only true

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