Head-coupled perspective
Head-coupled perspective is a technique to show 3D imagery on 2D devices. The perspective of the scene on the screen is based on the position of the user’s eyes, simulating a 3D environment. When the user moves his/her head the perspective of the scene changes, creating the effect of looking through a window to the scene instead of looking at a flat projection of a scene.
See also
- 3D rendering
- 3D computer graphics
- Perspective (visual)
- Eye tracking
- Video tracking
- Amazon Fire Phone's Dynamic Perspective
References
External links
- http://iihm.imag.fr/francone/i3D/
- Paper on using head coupled perspective on mobile devices
- Early research on head coupled perspective
- A system based on head coupled perspective to give the illusion of a 3D virtual world all around a user
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