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Movable cameras enhance social telepresence in media spaces

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Movable cameras enhance social telepresence in media spaces
Media space is a promising but still immature technology to connect distributed sites. We developed a simple additional function that moved a remote camera forward when a local user approached a display so that the approach was amplified by a remote person’s expanding image accompanied by motion parallax. We conducted an experiment in which we observed that a movable camera enhanced social telepresence, which is the feeling of facing a remote person in the same room. Despite the camera’s movement, subjects believed that the camera did not move and a zoom-in function expanded the image. Surprisingly, a zoom-in camera that expanded the image as the movable camera did, however, was ineffective probably because of a lack of motion parallax. Although we explained nothing about the camera, most subjects noticed that their walking caused the view’s expansion. If a remote person initiated the camera’s movement, social telepresence could not be enhanced. Author Keywords Media space, te...
Hideyuki Nakanishi, Yuki Murakami, Kei Kato
Added 19 May 2010
Updated 19 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where CHI
Authors Hideyuki Nakanishi, Yuki Murakami, Kei Kato
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