“Fly-through Heijo palace site: augmented telepresence using aerial omnidirectional videos” by Okura, Kanbara and Yokoya

  • ©Fumio Okura, Masayuki Kanbara, and Naokazu Yokoya

  • ©Fumio Okura, Masayuki Kanbara, and Naokazu Yokoya

  • ©Fumio Okura, Masayuki Kanbara, and Naokazu Yokoya

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    Fly-through Heijo palace site: augmented telepresence using aerial omnidirectional videos

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    This study developed a virtual tourism system “beyond time and space” using augmented telepresence. Telepresence is a technique that provides a view of a remote site using immersive displays. In this paper, augmented telepresence (AT) refers to a kind of telepresence that provides a user with both a view of a remote site and related information using augmented reality (AR) techniques.

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