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Investigating the main characteristics of 3D real time tele-immersive environments through the example of a computer augmented golf platform

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This paper aims to identify and define the characteristics of 3D Real Time Tele-Immersive Environments (RT-TIE), which is central to the 3D-LIVE European Research Project. A RT-TIE allows a “twilight space” which is a space where users can be physically and virtually present. The main characteristics of these kinds of environments are: the use of real time interactions and immersive technologies, high costs (in most of the cases), a design process oriented on end-users and a disruptive user experience. Finally, a list of guidelines based on literature is suggested for the design of an augmented golf platform that is implemented in the context of the 3D-LIVE project.
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hal-01175444 , version 1 (28-08-2015)

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Benjamin Poussard, Guillaume Loup, Olivier Christmann, Rémy Eynard, Marc Pallot, et al.. Investigating the main characteristics of 3D real time tele-immersive environments through the example of a computer augmented golf platform. Virtual Reality International Conference (VRIC), Apr 2014, Laval, France. 8 p., ⟨10.1145/2617841.2620720⟩. ⟨hal-01175444⟩
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