TY - GEN
T1 - MulDiRoH
T2 - SIGGRAPH Asia 2012 Posters, SA 2012
AU - Ozawa, Shiro
AU - Mieda, Satoshi
AU - Yao, Yasuhiro
AU - Takada, Hideaki
AU - Kawakami, Tohru
AU - Nasu, Senshi
AU - Ishinabe, Takahiro
AU - Kano, Mitsuru
AU - Suzuki, Yoshito
AU - Uchida, Tatsuo
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - In the area of teleconference systems, it is very important to have a function to enable participants to viscerally understand where a remote participant is actually looking at [Jones et al. 2009] [Feldmann et al. 2010]. A multi-view display using a parallax barrier that achieves such a function has been proposed [Takaya2007]. However, three problems have emerged in these previous studies. The first is that the systems are difficult to construct. The second is that the number of observers decreases. The third is that the observation area is very shallow. To address these problems, we have developed and here propose a Multi-view Display system for Representation of Humans (MulDiRoH). This system makes use of a novel multi-view display we developed using a Quantized Diffusion Angle (QDA) screen [Kawakami et al. 2010]. It also makes use of multiple cameras to take multi-angle videos of users and multiple projectors to display them on the QDA screen. Copyright is held by the author / owner(s).
AB - In the area of teleconference systems, it is very important to have a function to enable participants to viscerally understand where a remote participant is actually looking at [Jones et al. 2009] [Feldmann et al. 2010]. A multi-view display using a parallax barrier that achieves such a function has been proposed [Takaya2007]. However, three problems have emerged in these previous studies. The first is that the systems are difficult to construct. The second is that the number of observers decreases. The third is that the observation area is very shallow. To address these problems, we have developed and here propose a Multi-view Display system for Representation of Humans (MulDiRoH). This system makes use of a novel multi-view display we developed using a Quantized Diffusion Angle (QDA) screen [Kawakami et al. 2010]. It also makes use of multiple cameras to take multi-angle videos of users and multiple projectors to display them on the QDA screen. Copyright is held by the author / owner(s).
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U2 - 10.1145/2407156.2407186
DO - 10.1145/2407156.2407186
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84871570289
SN - 9781450319119
T3 - SIGGRAPH Asia 2012 Posters, SA 2012
BT - SIGGRAPH Asia 2012 Posters, SA 2012
Y2 - 28 November 2012 through 1 December 2012
ER -