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Coexistent Space: Collaborative Interaction in Shared 3D Space

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It has long been a desire of human beings to coexist in the same space together with people in remote locations, and interact with them in a natural way. There have been proposed various concepts to connect the real world with the remote world in 3D space [1, 2]. In this paper, the concept of Coexistent Space for collaborative interaction in shared 3D virtual space is proposed. Coexistent Space provides not only the feeling of coexistence as the sense of being with others, but also a shared virtual workspace for collaboration. The main feature is that the users can share a virtual whiteboard for writing interaction and manipulate shared virtual objects with the bare hand touch interaction.

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Stephan, B., Andre, A.K., and Frohlich, B. Immersive groupto-group telepresence. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 19, No.4, pp.616--625, 2013.
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Henry, F. and Bazin, J.C. Immersive 3D Telepresence. IEEE Magazine on Computer 47, No.7, pp.46--52, 2014.
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Yeom, K., Kwon, J., Maeng, J. and You, B.J. Haptic Ring Interface Enabling Air-Writing in Virtual Reality Environment. In Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR), IEEE International Symposium on, pp. 124--127, 2015.

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    SUI '16: Proceedings of the 2016 Symposium on Spatial User Interaction
    October 2016
    236 pages
    ISBN:9781450340687
    DOI:10.1145/2983310
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    1. 3d shared space
    2. coexistent space
    3. collaborative interaction
    4. spatial user interface.

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