Rafael Kuffner dos Anjos

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2 Papers

CVDec 8, 2023
Video-Based Rendering Techniques: A Survey

Rafael Kuffner dos Anjos, João Madeiras Pereira, José Antonio Gaspar

Three-dimensional reconstruction of events recorded on images has been a common challenge between computer vision and computer graphics for a long time. Estimating the real position of objects and surfaces using vision as an input is no trivial task and has been approached in several different ways. Although huge progress has been made so far, there are several open issues to which an answer is needed. The use of videos as an input for a rendering process (video-based rendering, VBR) is something that recently has been started to be looked upon and has added many other challenges and also solutions to the classical image-based rendering issue (IBR). This article presents the state of art on video-based rendering and image-based techniques that can be applied on this scenario, evaluating the open issues yet to be solved, indicating where future work should be focused.

HCOct 8, 2019
Negative Space: Workspace Awareness in 3D Face-to-Face Remote Collaboration

Maurício Sousa, Daniel Mendes, Rafael Kuffner dos Anjos et al.

Face-to-face telepresence promotes the sense of "being there" and can improve collaboration by allowing immediate understanding of remote people's nonverbal cues. Several approaches successfully explored interactions with 2D content using a see-through whiteboard metaphor. However, with 3D content, there is a decrease in awareness due to ambiguities originated by participants' opposing points-of-view. In this paper, we investigate how people and content should be presented for discussing 3D renderings within face-to-face collaborative sessions. To this end, we performed a user evaluation to compare four different conditions, in which we varied reflections of both workspace and remote people representation. Results suggest potentially more benefits to remote collaboration from workspace consistency rather than people's representation fidelity. We contribute a novel design space, the Negative Space, for remote face-to-face collaboration focusing on 3D content.