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IEEE Virtual Reality Conference 2003 (VR 2003)
p. 37
Construction of a Three-sided Immersive Telecollaboration System
Christian P. Spagno, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
Andreas M. Kunz, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
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The so-called "blue-c" is a novel three sided immersive projection system, which has been especially designed to support telecollaborative teamwork [4]. Therefore, special projection screens are used, which can be switched to a transparent state electrically. The user is captured with sixteen cameras in total, standing outside of the projection room. These images are then processed to create a 3D representation of the user, which can be projected in a second installation. The whole installation has been engineered and implemented at the ETH Zurich [9]. A special active stereo projection system, based on LCD projectors with additional shutters proved to work very well at a very competing price. The paper describes the background of the decisions made and the problems that had to be overcome.
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Christian P. Spagno, Andreas M. Kunz,
"Construction of a Three-sided Immersive Telecollaboration System,"
vr,
p. 37,
IEEE Virtual Reality Conference 2003 (VR 2003),
2003
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