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3-D display and communication technology

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In this paper, we describe 3-D display in the aspect of communication technology. 3-D display provides 3-D images to the viewers with more accurate and realistic information than which 2-D display does. This feature is an essential component of communication technology. Generally communication technology pursues for exchanging and sharing of thoughts, feelings and ideas. 3-D displays are effective contact media to achieve these goals. The concept of accessible spatial dimension of a person is used to describe 3-D display in the aspect of communication technology. It is classified into three dimensions and each of dimensions represents the dimension of contact media. Several research results, related with 3-D display and communication technology are introduced based on the concept.

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IUCS '09: Proceedings of the 3rd International Universal Communication Symposium
December 2009
404 pages
ISBN:9781605586410
DOI:10.1145/1667780
  • General Chair:
  • Kazumasa Enami
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  1. 3-D
  2. communication
  3. contact
  4. dimension
  5. display
  6. media

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