Presentation 2003/3/11
A Virtual Cooperative Workroom shared by users in separate spaces with the same layout : Cooperation working support for shared objects
Kei NISHIMURA, Yoichi MURAOKA,
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Abstract(in English) The Virtual Cooperative Workroom is an application of augmented reality to enable people in separate locations to feel they share the same workspace and objects. To unite each separate space as one virtual shared space, we use two rooms with exactly the same physical and visual layout for each person engaged in the work. This system had a problem that when each space object was laid to overlap in the virtual shared space, users could not handle the object placed down. In this paper, we solved this problem by enabling users to switch the overlapped objects using mouse action as cooperation working support for shared objects.
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Keyword(in English) Virtual Cooperative Workroom / Augmented reality / Shared objects / Cooperation working support / Image composition
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Title (in English) A Virtual Cooperative Workroom shared by users in separate spaces with the same layout : Cooperation working support for shared objects
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Keyword(1) Virtual Cooperative Workroom
Keyword(2) Augmented reality
Keyword(3) Shared objects
Keyword(4) Cooperation working support
Keyword(5) Image composition
1st Author's Name Kei NISHIMURA
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2nd Author's Name Yoichi MURAOKA
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Date 2003/3/11
Paper # MVE2002-132
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 737
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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