| G. Bishop, Self-Tracker: A smart optical tracker on Silicon, Ph.D. thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Computer Science, 1984. |
....platform from which images are returned to the operator. A variety of methods have been proposed for head tracking in the literature including mechanical [6] magnetic [8] visual inside out [1, 9] where a camera attached to the operator s head views the static environment; and visual outside in [2, 3], where a static camera views the operator. Here we use the last method. Although inherently somewhat more difficult than the others, this method appears to be the only one which is completely non intrusive and, more importantly, has scope for considerable extension to include, for example, ....
G. Bishop. Self-Tracker: A smart optical tracker on Silicon. PhD thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Computer Science, 1984.
.... accelerations (up to 25000 ffi s Gamma2 ) A variety of methods have been proposed for head tracking in the literature including mechanical [11] magnetic [14] visual inside out [1, 15] where a camera attached to the operator s head views the static environment; and visual outside in [2, 3], where a static camera views the operator. Here we investigate the last method. Although inherently somewhat more difficult than the others, this method appears to be the only one which is completely non intrusive and, more importantly, has scope for considerable extension to include, for ....
G. Bishop. Self-Tracker: A smart optical tracker on Silicon. PhD thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Computer Science, 1984.
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G. Bishop, Self-Tracker: A smart optical tracker on Silicon, Ph.D. thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Computer Science, 1984.
No context found.
G. Bishop. Self-Tracker: A smart optical tracker on Silicon. PhD thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Computer Science, 1984.
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G. Bishop. Self-Tracker: A smart optical tracker on Silicon. PhD thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Computer Science, 1984.
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G. Bishop, Self-Tracker: A smart optical tracker on Silicon, Ph.D. thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Computer Science, 1984.
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