Previous research indicated that 4-month-old infants perceive the unity of a center-occluded object when its visible ends share a common lateral translation in space. The present work investigated the ...
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Princeton Scientists Use ‘Invisible’ Robots to Bring Virtual Objects Into the Real World
Princeton computer scientists have unveiled a system that makes virtual objects feel real by pairing mixed reality headsets with mobile robots—and then rendering those robots invisible. The result is ...
You might remember Avegant for its unusual take on the video headset. The Glyph looked like (and doubled up as) headphone cans but worked pretty well. We called it "a wearable cinema for serious movie ...
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