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Pre-screen projection
1995
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '95
Pre-screen projection is a new interaction technique that allows a user to pan and zoom integrally through a scene simply by moving his or her head relative to the screen. The underlying concept is based on real-world visual perception, namely, the fact that a person's view changes as the head moves. Pre-screen projection tracks a user's head in three dimensions and alters the display on the screen relative to head position, giving a natural perspective effect in response to a user's head
doi:10.1145/223904.223933
dblp:conf/chi/HixTJ95
fatcat:xpq55c36pnfvzat7kpmnsotgee