My thesis work at CMU is on Project-Based Location Discovery and Tracking. The basic concept is to discover the locations of light sensors using light patterns from the projector. Once we discover the sensor locations, that information can be used for a wide variety of applications such as automatic keystone correction, multi-projector stitching, tracking input pens, augmented reality, variable resolution displays, and simulating foldable displays.
Here's a link to my thesis work with videos after the jump.
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Projector-Based Location Discovery and Tracking
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