The Vis-a-Vid Transparent Video Facetop

作者: Dennis Jen , David Stotts

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关键词: Computer graphics (images)SoftwareComputer sciencePair programmingQuality (business)Window (computing)Extreme programmingWallpaperUser interfaceLive video

摘要: OVERVIEW The Vis-a-vid (VAV) transparent video facetop is a novel videobased user interface that supports not only single-user interactions with PC, but also close pair collaborations, such as found in distributed programming and extreme (dPP/dXP) environments. In VAV we form the by pointing an inexpensive high quality iBot camera at PC user, then making live stream fullscreen size. software, using high-performance 3D-graphics card, reverse image horizontally, make window semi-transparent send it to back of videorendering list for applications on desktop. This gives us desktop "live wallpaper" appearance watching his/her own from behind.

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