Article: Researchers from Osaka University discuss findings in science.

"We propose a novel display system that presents information with different levels of visibility to multiple users for enhancing collaborative multi-touch on digital tables by controlling visibility with a revolving polarizer. We first describe the system and its multiple variations and then present several example applications showing the technique's benefits: the concealment and classification of information for specific users," scientists writing in the journal Personal and Ubiquitous Computing report.

"We then describe an example of an entertainment application and a tangible-polarizer on display. In addition, we conduct experiments to learn the variations of ...

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