Release date: 2014-09-05
According to a report by NHK TV on September 1, the research team of Keio University in Japan recently developed a new technology for naked-eye stereoscopic imaging, and on September 1st, a public demonstration was held at the Japan Science Future Museum in Tokyo. All along, due to the development of the film and television industry, "3D" stereoscopic image technology needs to be realized with special glasses. However, this newly developed device captures the viewer's binocular position by the sensor and transmits different images to the left and right eyes to achieve a stereoscopic effect, so that it is not necessary to wear special glasses.
It is reported that the new device can not only vividly display objects that do not exist in front of the audience, but also the audience can move the objects they see by hand, even in the air. The research team will continue to develop technologies that are more stereoscopic and allow viewers to feel the image feel. It is expected to be applied to the film industry and the game industry, as well as medical device development.
A professor responsible for the development of the technology said, "The new technology can not only achieve stereoscopic images with naked eyes, but also can be used by many people at the same time. It is expected to be used to view images inside the human body and remote medical diagnosis in the future." It is reported that the research results will be disclosed in an event for game developers in Yokohama starting from the 2nd.
Source: Global Network Technology
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