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OmniEyeball: An Interactive I/O Device For 360-Degree Video Communication

Published: 19 November 2018 Publication History

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We propose OmniEyeball (OEB), which is a novel interactive 360° image I/O system combining a spherical display system with an omnidirectional camera. We also present our experimental design of a user interface on the OEB, including a vision-based touch detection technique as well as several visual and interactive features. Our proposed techniques may contribute to solving the weak awareness of the opposite side of the spherical display as well as the workload caused by walking around in the 360° symmetric video communication.

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ISS '18: Proceedings of the 2018 ACM International Conference on Interactive Surfaces and Spaces
November 2018
499 pages
ISBN:9781450356947
DOI:10.1145/3279778
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Published: 19 November 2018

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  1. 360-degree panorama
  2. omnidirectional camera
  3. spherical display
  4. video communication

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  • (2023)Design and Field Study of Syn-Leap: A Symmetric Telepresence System for Immersion Switching and Walking Across Multiple LocationsProceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia10.1145/3626705.3627772(353-365)Online publication date: 3-Dec-2023

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