3D Teleconferencing
June 7th, 2011 | Katy | Categories: Development, Inspiration, Interactive, Tool, Video | Tags: real-time, Video |
Using four Kinect sensors and some heavy duty realtime processing, 3D videoconferencing has been set up at University of North Carolina.
3D is the latest gimmick when it comes to watching TV, but this is something beyond novelty. Apart from making the “tele” part seem more realistic, the system can use “mixed reality” to track eyes in 3D space. This opens up the door to more serious applications not just about how we’re perceived, but about how we blend our natural communication methods with digital ones.
http://www.vizworld.com/2011/06/amazing-kinect-driven-3d-telepresence-system/
Contributed by Kevin Jeong
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