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pCubee: a perspective-corrected handheld cubic display

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pCubee: a perspective-corrected handheld cubic display
In this paper, we describe the design of a personal cubic display that offers novel interaction techniques for static and dynamic 3D content. We extended one-screen Fish Tank VR by arranging five small LCD panels into a box shape that is light and compact enough to be handheld. The display uses head-coupled perspective rendering and a realtime physics simulation engine to establish an interaction metaphor of having real objects inside a physical box that a user can hold and manipulate. We evaluated our prototype as a visualization tool and as an input device by comparing it with a conventional LCD display and mouse for a 3D tree-tracing task. We found that bimanual interaction with pCubee and a mouse offered the best performance and was most preferred by users. pCubee has potential in 3D visualization and interactive applications such as games, storytelling and education, as well as viewing 3D maps, medical and architectural data. Author Keywords User interface, 3D visualization, hand...
Ian Stavness, Billy Lam, Sidney Fels
Added 17 May 2010
Updated 17 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where CHI
Authors Ian Stavness, Billy Lam, Sidney Fels
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