1949- first CG on a computer at MIT, 1956-sensorama, 1962-sketchpad the first interactive CG system, 1965-VR challenges(sutherland), 1968-the ultimate display of Sutherland
Stereoscopic vision ⇒ illusion of depth in an image by presenting two offset images separately to the left and right eye • But: motion parallax is missing ⇒ no realistic feedback during motions of the users’ head
What additional feature has to be included to provide a “holographic” perception? and what kinda hardware is required for this?
electro-magnetic: • + position and orientation • + no occlusion • - sensitive to ferromagnetic materials in the environment • - accuracy decreases with growing distance between sender and receiver • - rather large sensors (1–2 cm) • - cabling
Discuss the pros and cons of electro-magnetic and opto-electronic tracking systems, respectively (opto)
As our eyes see the world from slightly different locations, the images sensed by the eyes are slightly different. This difference is called Binocular Paralax. binocular parallax is the most important depth cue for medium viewing distances.
If we close one of our eyes, we can perceive depth by moving our head. This happens because human visual system can extract depth information in two similar images sensed after each other, in the same way it can combine two images from different eyes.