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View sharing system for motion transmission

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We are developing 'view sharing' system for supporting a remote corporative work. The view sharing is constructed from the video-see-through head mounted displays (VST-HMD) and motion trackers. This system allows two users in remote places to share their first-person views each other. The users can share what the other user is seeing, and furthermore the users can correspond their spatial perception, motion and head movement. By sharing those sensations, the non-verbal skills can be transmitted from skilled person to the non-skilled person. Using this system expert in remote place can instruct the non-skilled person to improve task performance.

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          AH '11: Proceedings of the 2nd Augmented Human International Conference
          March 2011
          169 pages
          ISBN:9781450304269
          DOI:10.1145/1959826

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