FakeMi: A Fake Mirror System for Avatar Embodiment Studies
M. Latoschik, J. Lugrin, и D. Roth. Proceeding of the 22nd ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST), (2016)
Аннотация
This paper introduces a fake mirror system as a research tool to study the effect of avatar embodiment with a non-immersive virtual environment. The system combines marker-less face and body tracking to animate the individual avatars seen in a stereoscopic display with a correct perspective projection. The display dimensions match typical dimensions of a real physical mirror and the animated avatars are rendered based on a geometrically correct reflection as expected from a real mirror including correct body and face animations. The first evaluation of the system reveals the high acceptance of the setup as well as a convincing illusion of a real mirror with different types of avatars.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 latoschik2016fakemi
%A Latoschik, Marc Erich
%A Lugrin, Jean-Luc
%A Roth, Daniel
%B Proceeding of the 22nd ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST)
%D 2016
%K droth myown
%T FakeMi: A Fake Mirror System for Avatar Embodiment Studies
%U http://www.hci.uni-wuerzburg.de/download/2016-vrst-fake-mirror-system-for-avatar-embodiment-studies-preprint.pdf
%X This paper introduces a fake mirror system as a research tool to study the effect of avatar embodiment with a non-immersive virtual environment. The system combines marker-less face and body tracking to animate the individual avatars seen in a stereoscopic display with a correct perspective projection. The display dimensions match typical dimensions of a real physical mirror and the animated avatars are rendered based on a geometrically correct reflection as expected from a real mirror including correct body and face animations. The first evaluation of the system reveals the high acceptance of the setup as well as a convincing illusion of a real mirror with different types of avatars.
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abstract = {This paper introduces a fake mirror system as a research tool to study the effect of avatar embodiment with a non-immersive virtual environment. The system combines marker-less face and body tracking to animate the individual avatars seen in a stereoscopic display with a correct perspective projection. The display dimensions match typical dimensions of a real physical mirror and the animated avatars are rendered based on a geometrically correct reflection as expected from a real mirror including correct body and face animations. The first evaluation of the system reveals the high acceptance of the setup as well as a convincing illusion of a real mirror with different types of avatars.},
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title = {FakeMi: A Fake Mirror System for Avatar Embodiment Studies},
url = {http://www.hci.uni-wuerzburg.de/download/2016-vrst-fake-mirror-system-for-avatar-embodiment-studies-preprint.pdf},
year = 2016
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