Remote workspace sharing

Existing remote workspace sharing systems are difficult to use. For example, changes made on a common work product by one user often appear abruptly on displays viewed by remote users. As a result the interaction is perceived as unnatural by the users and is often inefficient. Images of a display of...

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Main Authors CRIMINISI, ANTONIO, BLAKE, ANDREW, FITZGIBBON, ANDREW, BUXTON, WILLIAM, AGARWAL, ANKUR
Format Patent
LanguageChinese
English
Published 16.10.2008
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Summary:Existing remote workspace sharing systems are difficult to use. For example, changes made on a common work product by one user often appear abruptly on displays viewed by remote users. As a result the interaction is perceived as unnatural by the users and is often inefficient. Images of a display of a common work product are received from a camera at a first location. These images may also comprise information about objects between the display and the camera such as a user's hand editing a document on a tablet PC. These images are combined with images of the shared work product and displayed at remote locations. Advance information about remote user actions is then visible and facilitates collaborative mediation between users. Depth information may be used to influence the process of combining the images.
Bibliography:Application Number: TW200897103561