Stealth Projection: Visually Removing Projectors from Dynamic Projection Mapping

Masumi Kiyokawa, Shinichi Okuda, N. Hashimoto
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In the present study, we propose a stealth projection method that visually removes the ProCam system in dynamic projection mapping (DPM). In recent years, DPM has been actively studied to change the appearance of moving and deforming objects by image projection. Various objects, such as an object held by the user, clothes, a human body, and a face, are projection targets, and the possibility of expressing these objects has continuously evolved. However, in order to realize this, high-speed and multiplexed special projection systems are needed, and objects are being closely enclosed by the systems. In DPM that seamlessly connects the real world and the virtual world, a complex device is an unnecessarily visually disturbing factor and should be removed in order to further exploit the potential effects of DPM. Therefore, in the present research, we propose a stealth projection method using a ProCam system that cannot be seen by combining a method that is capable of high-speed tracking with a single IR camera and all-around projection technology applying aerial image display technology.
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隐形投影:从动态投影映射中可视地移除投影仪
在本研究中,我们提出了一种隐形投影方法,在动态投影映射(DPM)中可视化地去除ProCam系统。近年来,DPM被积极研究,通过图像投影来改变运动和变形物体的外观。使用者手持的物体、衣服、人体、人脸等各种物体都是投影对象,表达这些物体的可能性也在不断发展。然而,为了实现这一点,需要高速和多路的特殊投影系统,并且物体被系统紧密地包围。在无缝连接现实世界和虚拟世界的DPM中,一个复杂的设备是一个不必要的视觉干扰因素,为了进一步利用DPM的潜在影响,应该去除它。因此,在本研究中,我们提出了一种利用ProCam系统的隐身投影方法,该方法结合了单红外相机的高速跟踪方法和应用航空图像显示技术的全方位投影技术。
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