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Title: Telepresence


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Telepresence
  • Allowing widely distributed individuals or groups
    to communicate as if they were together in one
    room

Andy Quay Associate Director Digital Worlds
Institute University of Florida
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How do we communicate?
  • Visual
  • Audio
  • Tactile

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Common forms of electronic interaction
  • Phone
  • Email
  • Fax
  • Chat rooms
  • Web pages
  • Internet cams
  • Computer documents
  • Shared whiteboards
  • Media (tape)

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Telepresence Requirements
  • Technology should not be a limiting factor
  • Interact naturally without being encumbered by
    equipment limitations or distractions
  • Visual and audio interactions should include the
    entire setting
  • Realism and detail

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SENSORAMA by Morton Heilig (1965)
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Viewpoint Dependent Imaging (1981)
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VIEWlab, NASA Ames Research Center (1985-1990)
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Commercial
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Video Needs
  • Larger images engender a greater sense of
    presence
  • Greater frame rates smoother motion
  • Larger image resolution for greater detail and
    realism

10
Audio Needs
  • Fidelity improves believability
  • 3D spatialization provides position
  • Correct environmental modeling increases
    believability

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The Access Grid
  • Supports large-scale distributed meetings,
    collaborative work sessions, seminars, lectures,
    tutorials, and training
  • Enables both formal and informal group
    interactions
  • Group to group communication

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Examples Spaces Argonne National Laboratory
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Examples Nodes University of Kentucky
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Examples Nodes Ohio Supercomputing Center
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Examples Nodes San Diego Supercomputer Center
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Examples Nodes NCSA
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AG Example Screen
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AG Diagram
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AG Visual Components
  • Camera(s)
  • Video display(s)

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AG - Audio Components
  • Microphone(s)
  • Speaker(s)
  • Audio Processor
  • Echo Control
  • Feedback Control
  • Noise Reduction
  • Automatic Gain Control

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AG - Computer Components
  • Video Server
  • Display Server
  • Audio Machine
  • Control Machine
  • Networking Equipment

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AG Current Capabilities
  • Display ? 3 commodity Projectors
  • Video ? QCIF (½ NTSC) x 20 streams
  • Audio ? 16 bit mono/stereo ? multichannel
  • Network ? multicast enabled 20 Mbit/s

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Digital Worlds Access Grid(Media Monolith)
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Digital Worlds Access Grid(Fine Arts Conference
Room)
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Digital Worlds Access Grid(Portable System)
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Digital Worlds Improvements?
  • Video
  • quality
  • multiple cameras for higher resolution (tile or
    progressive)
  • subject recognition
  • Stereo (with Motion parallax)
  • Local and remote camera control
  • Audio
  • Quality
  • Channels
  • Spatial
  • Environmental modeling

27
Digital Worlds Improvements?
  • GUI
  • Better document sharing and annotation
  • Integration with smaller spaces
  • Tools for the artist
  • Cost
  • Portability

28
Dancing Beyond Boundaries
  • Distributed real-time collaboration for November
    conference in Denver
  • Can internationally distributed dancers,
    musicians, graphic artists, videographers, and
    choreographers create, rehearse, and perform a
    collaborative work?
  • Can we use just the Access Grid?

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DanceTechVery short history
  • Seven performances while at Georgia Tech
  • Integrating technology and dance

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Dancing Beyond Boundaries - Locations
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Dancing Beyond Boundaries
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Dancing Beyond Boundaries
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Dancing Beyond Boundaries
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Dancing Beyond Boundaries
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Dancing Beyond Boundaries
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