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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2011

This video is basically a summary of what I was working on before with Transparent Display Glasses. I never got any interest in this so I'm posting my ideas and hopefully they will come in handy to someone. Since the last time I made some videos I happened to learn about Muller cells ( http://www.vision-research.eu/index.php?id=160 ) some months back and wanted to apply what I learned to my invention.
I'm also entering this contest on CGSociety.org ( http://challenge.cgsociety.org/nvart06 ). I know I have a slim chance of winning, but since I'm already working on something similar to what the contest is about, I wanted to give it a shot and see what happens. If you like this kind of video and would like to see me make more then please donate at http://atdisplays.wordpress.com/about/

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    That's all hear in your video.

  • if you manege to develope it, i will use it for my project.

  • you might be able to get a similar effect by projecting lasers on a micromirror array. You should be able to infer the lens shape of the eye by tracking pupil positions with small IR cameras and an IR emitter. Pupil tracking coupled with a calibration routine to calibrate the lens shape estimation to the specific user should be sufficient. I don't think you need integrated sensors either. A cellphone camera on either side of the glasses should work. Software can correct the perspective.

  • Muller cell emulation A microscopic array of light censors arranged in an arc ( elliptical half ) sphere Effectively changing each censor's angle of view; Selectively turn on appropriate censor to point the direction of the light ray u want to focus on thus emulating the Muller cell of the human eye

  • too complicated

  • Very interesting

  • interesting!

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