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VirtualCube: An Immersive 3D Video Communication System

Yizhong Zhang, Jiaolong Yang, Zhen Liu, Ruicheng Wang, Guojun Chen, Xin Tong, Baining Guo

2022IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics59 citationsDOI

Abstract

The VirtualCube system is a 3D video conference system that attempts to overcome some limitations of conventional technologies. The key ingredient is VirtualCube, an abstract representation of a real-world cubicle instrumented with RGBD cameras for capturing the user's 3D geometry and texture. We design VirtualCube so that the task of data capturing is standardized and significantly simplified, and everything can be built using off-the-shelf hardware. We use VirtualCubes as the basic building blocks of a virtual conferencing environment, and we provide each VirtualCube user with a surrounding display showing life-size videos of remote participants. To achieve real-time rendering of remote participants, we develop the V-Cube View algorithm, which uses multi-view stereo for more accurate depth estimation and Lumi-Net rendering for better rendering quality. The VirtualCube system correctly preserves the mutual eye gaze between participants, allowing them to establish eye contact and be aware of who is visually paying attention to them. The system also allows a participant to have side discussions with remote participants as if they were in the same room. Finally, the system sheds lights on how to support the shared space of work items (e.g., documents and applications) and track participants' visual attention to work items.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceRendering (computer graphics)GazeVirtual realityComputer visionComputer graphics (images)Mobile deviceArtificial intelligenceHuman–computer interactionMultimediaOperating systemAdvanced Vision and ImagingVisual Attention and Saliency DetectionVideo Surveillance and Tracking Methods