JackIn Head
JackIn Head is an immersive experience transmission system based on a wearable camera. It supports capture and transmission of 360-degree surround video, and enables human-mediated telepresence. In addition to two-way vocal communication, it supports real-time transmission of stabilized surround video from the Body, so that remote Ghosts can freely look around using a head-mounted display (HMD) or screen while communicating with the Body.
Application
This system opens the door to many possible applications, such as virtual real-time tourism and other fascinating real-time experiences. Some examples would be an immersive feed where a Ghost helps a Body prepare a meal; sports entertainment; professional training; and collaboration of experts in situations such as disasters and medical procedures.
Technology
Realtime multiple image stitching :
Realtime Omnidirectional video stabilization :
Movie
JackIn Head is a joint project with the Rekimoto Lab at the Tokyo University.
(Link:https://lab.rekimoto.org/projects/livesphere/)
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Transboundary Research
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