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7 March 2014 Eye-safe projection system with flexible architecture
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Proceedings Volume 9024, Image Processing: Machine Vision Applications VII; 902408 (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2036096
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2014, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
Nowadays multimedia projectors of various types are widely used in many areas of human life. Significant part of all projector devices are used in two main areas: education (e. g. on lectures) and business (e. g. on all sorts of meetings). What makes projector a demanded device? It provides a user with high quality full color large diagonal image for a much lower price than display devices that based on other popular non-projecting technologies. However the absolute majority of projectors share a significant disadvantage. If human steps into the beam two major negative effects appear: a distorted image appears on human’s body and human’s eyes become glared by bright light. The first effect is undesirable by the audience and the second effect is undesirable by the presenter. To avoid the abovementioned effects short throw projectors can be used but they are more expensive than regular ones and have significant limitations on the placement spot: usually the lens of a short-throw projector is designed so that it has to be placed on a fixed distance to the screen. We propose a different solution of similar problem: instead of moving the projector towards the screen let us black out the human (or other obstacle) from it. To do so our system must know the exact position of human. In this paper we propose a system with flexible architecture that realizes the above-mentioned solution.
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Viacheslav Sabirov "Eye-safe projection system with flexible architecture", Proc. SPIE 9024, Image Processing: Machine Vision Applications VII, 902408 (7 March 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2036096
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KEYWORDS
Projection systems

Cameras

Image processing

Calibration

Imaging systems

Video

Projection devices

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