Optimized two-party video chat with restored eye contact using graphics hardware

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We present a practical system prototype to convincingly restore eye contact between two video chat participants, with a minimal amount of constraints. The proposed six-fold camera setup is easily integrated into the monitor frame, and is used to interpolate an image as if its virtual camera captured the image through a transparent screen. The peer user has a large freedom of movement, resulting in system specifications that enable genuine practical usage. Our software framework thereby harnesses the powerful computational resources inside graphics hardware, and maximizes arithmetic intensity to achieve over real-time performance up to 42 frames per second for 800 ×600 resolution images. Furthermore, an optimal set of fine tuned parameters are presented, that optimizes the end-to-end performance of the application to achieve high subjective visual quality, and still allows for further algorithmic advancement without loosing its real-time capabilities. © 2009 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Dumont, M., Rogmans, S., Maesen, S., & Bekaert, P. (2009). Optimized two-party video chat with restored eye contact using graphics hardware. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 48, pp. 358–372). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-05197-5_26

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