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Telethrone reconstructed; ongoing testing toward a more natural situated display

O'Hare, JJ; Fairchild, AJ; Wolff, R; Roberts, DJ

Authors

JJ O'Hare

AJ Fairchild

R Wolff

DJ Roberts



Contributors

T Jung
Editor

M tom Dieck
Editor

Abstract

The concept of supporting ad hoc or dynamic membership tele-present meetings through pulling up a chair is novel. In real world business situations, people pull up a chair after catching the eye of someone already seated. Telethrone is a situated display on a chair which allows multiple correct views of a remote collaborator. The system has been expanded to support informal meetings where chairs can be moved around. This is facilitated through the novel integration of a 3D reconstructed model of a person, with live viewpoint dependent rendering onto a retro-reflective surface. This removes the need for painstaking alignment of multiple cameras and projectors each time a chair is moved. A between subjects experiment tested accuracy of reconnected mutual gaze mediated by part of the system. Subjectively easier and harder situations are compared. Specifically best and worst cases, both in terms of orientation of eyes in the reconstructed head, and angle of observer gaze onto the display. Discussion compares results to experiments that used other systems to attempt to convey eye gaze by different techniques. This research builds toward a scalable system for ad hoc business meetings; a paradigm poorly supported by current video conferencing. It is also applicable to supporting conversations between seated people in any scenario where seats might be moved, for example in interaction between client and therapist in tele-therapy.

Citation

O'Hare, J., Fairchild, A., Wolff, R., & Roberts, D. (2017, February). Telethrone reconstructed; ongoing testing toward a more natural situated display. Presented at International AR & VR Conference, Manchester, United Kingdom

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name International AR & VR Conference
Conference Location Manchester, United Kingdom
Start Date Feb 1, 2017
Online Publication Date Sep 7, 2017
Publication Date Jan 1, 2018
Deposit Date Jun 11, 2018
Series Title Progress in IS
Book Title Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality
ISBN 9783319640266-(print);-9783319640273-(online)
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64027-3_22
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64027-3_22
Related Public URLs https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64027-3
Additional Information Event Type : Conference