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10/27/2011

Juggle 3D Objects in the HoloDesk

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If you're tired of getting your hand slapped at the museum of holography whenever you try to reach out and touch a hologram, boy has your ship come in.

The Sensors and Devices group at Microsoft Research have developed HoloDesk, an innovative new system that lets users interact with 3D graphics. While rolling a virtual ping-pong ball around in a cereal bowl doesn't exactly sound thrilling, HoloDesk's technology could advance gaming, education, rehabilitation and design.

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The system works like this: An overhead screen projects a two-dimensional image through a beamsplitter (aka a half silvered mirror) into a viewing booth in front of the user. A Kinect camera is used to track the user's hand movements while a webcam tracks facial movements. Combine this together with a few custom algorithms and here's what you get when you look through the transparent display window: an environment of 3D objects that can be manipulated with your hands.

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Perhaps aspiring chainsaw or knife jugglers could use HoloDesk to practise on before they jump to the real thing. Have a look at the video and see what you think.

[Via GizMag]




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