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==VR Technology Presentation==
 
==VR Technology Presentation==
  
Each student needs to give a slide presentation with optional videos on a VR-related technology. The topic for your presentation needs to be coordinated with the instructor.
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Each student needs to give a slide presentation with optional videos on a VR-related technology. The topic for your presentation needs to be coordinated with the instructor. It should ideally be part of one of the topics covered in this course, but exceptions can be made:
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* VR software development with Unity
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* Fundamental physics of 3D displays
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* 3D display types: LCD, OLED, volumetric, light field
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* Immersive VR systems: Head Mounted Displays, CAVE, smart phone VR, etc.
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* 3D tracking systems and controllers
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* Rendering to Head Mounted Displays
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* Counteracting motion sickness
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* Spatial audio for VR
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* Augmented reality devices
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* Capturing and displaying panoramic 3D images and video
  
 
On the day of your presentation you need to give your presentation in person during the lecture. Your presentation should take 10-15 minutes to present and will be followed by a short Q&A, just like the app presentations.
 
On the day of your presentation you need to give your presentation in person during the lecture. Your presentation should take 10-15 minutes to present and will be followed by a short Q&A, just like the app presentations.

Latest revision as of 08:30, 26 April 2022

VR Technology Presentation

Each student needs to give a slide presentation with optional videos on a VR-related technology. The topic for your presentation needs to be coordinated with the instructor. It should ideally be part of one of the topics covered in this course, but exceptions can be made:

  • VR software development with Unity
  • Fundamental physics of 3D displays
  • 3D display types: LCD, OLED, volumetric, light field
  • Immersive VR systems: Head Mounted Displays, CAVE, smart phone VR, etc.
  • 3D tracking systems and controllers
  • Rendering to Head Mounted Displays
  • Counteracting motion sickness
  • Spatial audio for VR
  • Augmented reality devices
  • Capturing and displaying panoramic 3D images and video

On the day of your presentation you need to give your presentation in person during the lecture. Your presentation should take 10-15 minutes to present and will be followed by a short Q&A, just like the app presentations.