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Multi-modal Non-linear Continuous 3D Presentations

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, , Citation Daniil Rodin and Gershon Elber 2020 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 1518 012028 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/1518/1/012028

1742-6596/1518/1/012028

Abstract

Computer presentations are an integral part of our lives, yet the contemporary presentation tools have not changed for about three decades, still emulating old overhead slide projectors. Combined with the rapid evolution of computer graphics technologies, this results in contemporary tools being ill-suited for many modern needs where linear sequences of fixed-sized 2D slides consisting of text and images is not nearly sufficient. In this work, we propose a presentation system aimed at overcoming the limitations of the contemporary presentation software. To achieve this goal, we abandon the usual concept of a presentation as a 2D slide sequence, and instead treat them as continuous automatically created 3D scenes of non-linear structure with multi-modal content, all without requiring any professional skills from the end user.

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10.1088/1742-6596/1518/1/012028