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Holographic Display System with Gesture Recognition

Author(s) Ms. Kavya S, Mr. Nachiketha P K, Ms. Neeli Chandrika, Ms. Poorvi V S, Mr. Praneeth R S
Country India
Abstract The Holographic Display System with Gesture Recognition is an advanced interactive platform that merges 3D visualization with natural hand gesture control to create an immersive and touchless human–computer interaction experience. Unlike conventional 2D displays, this system uses a combination of computer vision, optical projection, and artificial intelligence to project realistic holographic images that users can manipulate in real time through intuitive gestures. The setup primarily relies on JavaScript for backend and frontend processing, employing Three.js for 3D visualization and rendering, and custom Node.js modules for handling image capture, analysis, and gesture data processing. Once gestures are recognized, the system translates them into control commands that are communicated to Unity3D, where the holographic content is dynamically rendered. The holographic visuals are typically projected using an acrylic pyramid or a similar reflective setup that creates the illusion of floating 3D objects visible from multiple angles.
For example, students can visualize 3D models of molecules or organs, designers can manipulate virtual prototypes, and users can experience immersive holographic games or presentations. The integration of AI further enhances the system’s responsiveness by learning and recognizing a wide range of gestures with improved accuracy.
Keywords Holographic Display, Gesture Recognition, Three.js, Node.js, JavaScript, 3D Visualization
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 7, Issue 6, November-December 2025
Published On 2025-12-11
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i06.62735

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