Microsoft Research recently published the paper related to Room2Room project which is a life-size telepresence system that leverages projected augmented reality to enable co-present interaction between two remote participants. Room2Room recreates the experience of a face-to-face conversation by performing 3D capture of the local user with Kinect and projecting their virtual copy into the remote space at life-size scale createing an illusion of the remote person’s physical presence in the local space.

Room2Room is a telepresence system that leverages projected augmented reality to enable life-size, co-present interaction between two remote participants. Our solution recreates the experience of a face-to-face conversation by performing 3D capture of the local user with color + depth cameras and projecting their life-size virtual copy into the remote space. This creates an illusion of the remote person’s physical presence in the local space, as well as a shared understanding of verbal and non-verbal cues (e.g., gaze, pointing.) In addition to the technical details of two prototype implementations, we contribute strategies for projecting remote participants onto physically plausible locations, such that they form a natural and consistent conversational formation with the local participant. We also present observations and feedback from an evaluation with 7 pairs of participants on the usability of our solution for solving a collaborative, physical task.

Read about this project in detail from the source link below.