blue-c: A Spatially Immersive Display and 3D Video Portal for Telepresence
Markus Gross, Stephan Würmlin, Martin Naef, Edouard Lamboray, Christian Spagno, Andreas Kunz, Esther Koller-Meier, Thomas Svoboda, Luc Van Gool, Silke Lang, Kai Strehlke, Andrew Van de Moere, Oliver Staadt
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 22(3), July 2003.
Abstract: We present blue-c, a new immersive projection and 3D video acquisition environment for virtual design and collaboration. It combines simultaneous acquisition of multiple live video streams with advanced 3D projection technology in a CAVE™-like environment, creating the impression of total immersion. The blue-c portal currently consists of three rectangular projection screens that are built from glass panels containing liquid crystal layers. These screens can be switched from a whitish opaque state (for projection) to a transparent state (for acquisition), which allows the video cameras to "look through" the walls. Our projection technology is based on active stereo using two LCD projectors per screen. The projectors are synchronously shuttered along with the screens, the stereo glasses, active illumination devices, and the acquisition hardware. From multiple video streams, we compute a 3D video representation of the user in real time. The resulting video inlays are integrated into a networked virtual environment. Our design is highly scalable, enabling blue-c to connect to portals with less sophisticated hardware.
Keyword(s): Spatially Immersive Displays, Virtual Environments,Graphics Hardware, TOG, Real-time Graphics
@article{Gross:2003:BAS,
author = {Markus Gross and Stephan Würmlin and Martin Naef and Edouard Lamboray and Christian Spagno and Andreas Kunz and Esther Koller-Meier and Thomas Svoboda and Luc Van Gool and Silke Lang and Kai Strehlke and Andrew Van de Moere and Oliver Staadt},
title = {blue-c: A Spatially Immersive Display and 3D Video Portal for Telepresence},
journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics},
volume = {22},
number = {3},
pages = {819--827},
month = jul,
year = {2003},
}
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