Saturday, August 22, 2009

Real People in Virtual 3D Meetings

For a long time humans have dreamed to virtually teleport people from one location to another in a realistic way as an alternative to today’s computer generated avatars. By combining EON Coliseum’s  online interactive 3D meeting and EON Icube multi-sided immersive environment technology with 4D View Solutions’ unique capability of 3D capturing people in real-time with its 4DV Interactive platform, this solution has now become a reality.
EON Icube Presenter™ fully 3D captured presenter “appears” in a immersive environment 
For the first time ever users are able to participate in virtual meetings as full photo realistic 3D video images of themselves. Participants can view their counterparts in real-time 3D video as if they were in the same room and interact with them as real human beings. Virtual meeting communication has become meaningful as users are able to express not only words and graphics but also facial expressions, gestures and physical reactions. With 4D Views’s 3D capture technology virtual meeting users can finally “beam themselves” in 3D Video to remote meetings to get business done without paying the cost of traveling.

 

New Realism in 3D Training
Presenter in a 3D Video Capture stream appears” in a Interactive 3D Virtual Meeting. 
 Brain Training Curriculum video based on EON Coliseum,
developed by Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS)

EON Reality and 4D View Solutions are also revolutionizing 3D simulation-based training environments with 3D Capture technology. Virtual environment trainees have real 3-dimensional people guiding them through their learning objectives, instead of stale and emotionless avatars. During the sessions 3D images of the trainees themselves can be inserted in real-time into the virtual training sequence. Trainees have real-time 3D video body positioning and movement feedback. Other trainees are able to watch the simulation in full 3D and replay key segments after the fact during post-session analysis. The new 3D video capture technology  is improving training simulations, making them about real people achieving real results.
For the full News Release.

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