Joint 5D Pen Input for Light Field Displays
Abstract
Light field displays allow viewers to see view-dependent 3D content as if looking through a window; however, existing work on light field display interaction is limited. Yet, they have the potential to parallel 2D pen and touch screen systems, which present a joint input and display surface for natural interaction. We propose a 4D display and interaction space using a dual-purpose lenslet array, which combines light field display and light field pen sensing, and allows us to estimate the 3D position and 2D orientation of the pen. This method is simple, fast (150Hz), with position accuracy of 2-3mm and precision of 0.2-0.6mm from 0-350mm away from the lenslet array, and orientation accuracy of 2 degrees and precision of 0.2-0.3 degrees within a 45 degree field of view. Further, we 3D print the lenslet array with embedded baffles to reduce out-of-bounds cross-talk, and use an optical relay to allow interaction behind the focal plane. We demonstrate our joint display/sensing system with interactive light field painting.
BibTeX
@conference{Tompkin-2015-113394,author = {James Tompkin and Samuel Muff and Stanislav Jakuschevskij and James McCann and Jan Kautz and Marc Alexa and Wojciech Matusik},
title = {Joint 5D Pen Input for Light Field Displays},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 28th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST '15)},
year = {2015},
month = {November},
pages = {637 - 647},
}