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VirtualNexus: Enhancing 360-Degree Video AR/VR Collaboration with Environment Cutouts and Virtual...
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VirtualNexus: Enhancing 360-Degree Video AR/VR Collaboration with Environment Cutouts and Virtual...
Xincheng Huang, Michael Yin, Ziyi Xia, Robert Xiao
UIST 2024: The ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology
Session: Break Q&A: Vision-based UIs; Vision-based UIs
Asymmetric AR/VR collaboration systems bring a remote VR user to a local AR user’s physical environment, allowing them to communicate and work within a shared virtual/physical space. Such systems often display the remote environment through 3D reconstructions or 360° videos. While 360° cameras stream an environment in higher quality, they lack spatial information, making them less interactable. We present VirtualNexus, an AR/VR collaboration system that enhances 360° video AR/VR collaboration with environment cutouts and virtual replicas. VR users can define cutouts of the remote environment to interact with as a world-in-miniature, and their interactions are synchronized to the local AR perspective. Furthermore, AR users can rapidly scan and share 3D virtual replicas of physical objects using neural rendering. We demonstrated our system’s utility through 3 example applications and evaluated our system in a dyadic usability test. VirtualNexus extends the interaction space of 360° telepresence systems, offering improved physical presence, versatility, and clarity in interactions.
DOI:: 10.1145/3654777.3676377
Video previews for Papers at UIST 2024
Xincheng Huang, Michael Yin, Ziyi Xia, Robert Xiao
UIST 2024: The ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology
Session: Break Q&A: Vision-based UIs; Vision-based UIs
Asymmetric AR/VR collaboration systems bring a remote VR user to a local AR user’s physical environment, allowing them to communicate and work within a shared virtual/physical space. Such systems often display the remote environment through 3D reconstructions or 360° videos. While 360° cameras stream an environment in higher quality, they lack spatial information, making them less interactable. We present VirtualNexus, an AR/VR collaboration system that enhances 360° video AR/VR collaboration with environment cutouts and virtual replicas. VR users can define cutouts of the remote environment to interact with as a world-in-miniature, and their interactions are synchronized to the local AR perspective. Furthermore, AR users can rapidly scan and share 3D virtual replicas of physical objects using neural rendering. We demonstrated our system’s utility through 3 example applications and evaluated our system in a dyadic usability test. VirtualNexus extends the interaction space of 360° telepresence systems, offering improved physical presence, versatility, and clarity in interactions.
DOI:: 10.1145/3654777.3676377
Video previews for Papers at UIST 2024