TransparentHMD: revealing the HMD user's face to bystanders

C Mai, L Rambold, M Khamis - … of the 16th International Conference on …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous …, 2017dl.acm.org
While the eyes are very important in human communication, once a user puts on a head
mounted display (HMD), the face is obscured from the outside world's perspective. This
leads to communication problems when bystanders approach or collaborate with an HMD
user. We introduce transparentHMD, which employs a head-coupled perspective technique
to produce an illusion of a transparent HMD to bystanders. We created a self contained
system, based on a mobile device mounted on the HMD with the screen facing bystanders …
While the eyes are very important in human communication, once a user puts on a head mounted display (HMD), the face is obscured from the outside world's perspective. This leads to communication problems when bystanders approach or collaborate with an HMD user. We introduce transparentHMD, which employs a head-coupled perspective technique to produce an illusion of a transparent HMD to bystanders. We created a self contained system, based on a mobile device mounted on the HMD with the screen facing bystanders. By tracking the relative position of the bystander using the smartphone's camera, we render an adapting perspective view in realtime that creates the illusion of a transparent HMD. By revealing the user's face to bystanders, our easy to implement system allows for opportunities to investigate a plethora of research questions particularly related to collaborative VR systems.
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