Abstract | ||
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We describe a system that mirrors a public physical space into cyberspace to provide people with augmented awareness of that space. Through views on web pages, portable devices, or on 'Magic Window' displays located in the physical space, remote people may 'look in' to the space, while people within the space are provided information not apparent through unaided perception. For example, by looking at a mirror display, people can learn how long others have been present, where they have been, etc. People in one part of a building can get a sense of the activities in the rest of the building, who is present in their office, look in to a talk in another room, etc. We describe a prototype for such a system developed in our research lab and office space. |
Year | DOI | Keywords |
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2011 | 10.1145/1959826.1959862 | augmented & mixed reality,remote people,augmented perception,office space,unaided perception,virtual worlds,mirror world,research lab,magic window,portable device,augmented awareness,mirror display,public physical space,sensor networks,physical space,sensor network,web pages,mixed reality |
Field | DocType | Citations |
Web page,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Artificial intelligence,Magic (paranormal),Metaverse,Computer vision,Simulation,Mixed reality,Physical space,Multimedia,Wireless sensor network,Perception,Cyberspace | Conference | 1 |
PageRank | References | Authors |
0.54 | 0 | 3 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Don Kimber | 1 | 365 | 43.84 |
Jim Vaughan | 2 | 69 | 8.52 |
Eleanor Rieffel | 3 | 488 | 48.71 |