Immersive Telepresence in Remote Education

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We present a low-cost telepresence system with application in remote education. It follows an Augmented Distributed Reality approach, where the remote student, wearing a Head Mounted Display, is immersed in a mixed reality scene composed of a real-time 360 video stream of the classroom, a pass-through view of his/her own hands, and additional augmented information obtained via Artificial Intelligence. The system can help students in quarantine or similar situations to improve their learning experience, particularly for hands-on sessions with high interaction between physically present students and their teacher.

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Kachach, R., Orduna, M., Rodríguez, J., Pérez, P., Villegas, Á., Cabrera, J., & García, N. (2021). Immersive Telepresence in Remote Education. In MMVE 2021 - Proceedings of the 2021 International Workshop on Immersive Mixed and Virtual Environment Systems, Part of MMSys 2021 (pp. 21–24). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3458307.3460967

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