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Tele-Aloha: A Low-budget and High-authenticity Telepresence System Using Sparse RGB Cameras

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2024-05-24 v1

Abstract

In this paper, we present a low-budget and high-authenticity bidirectional telepresence system, Tele-Aloha, targeting peer-to-peer communication scenarios. Compared to previous systems, Tele-Aloha utilizes only four sparse RGB cameras, one consumer-grade GPU, and one autostereoscopic screen to achieve high-resolution (2048x2048), real-time (30 fps), low-latency (less than 150ms) and robust distant communication. As the core of Tele-Aloha, we propose an efficient novel view synthesis algorithm for upper-body. Firstly, we design a cascaded disparity estimator for obtaining a robust geometry cue. Additionally a neural rasterizer via Gaussian Splatting is introduced to project latent features onto target view and to decode them into a reduced resolution. Further, given the high-quality captured data, we leverage weighted blending mechanism to refine the decoded image into the final resolution of 2K. Exploiting world-leading autostereoscopic display and low-latency iris tracking, users are able to experience a strong three-dimensional sense even without any wearable head-mounted display device. Altogether, our telepresence system demonstrates the sense of co-presence in real-life experiments, inspiring the next generation of communication.

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@article{arxiv.2405.14866,
  title  = {Tele-Aloha: A Low-budget and High-authenticity Telepresence System Using Sparse RGB Cameras},
  author = {Hanzhang Tu and Ruizhi Shao and Xue Dong and Shunyuan Zheng and Hao Zhang and Lili Chen and Meili Wang and Wenyu Li and Siyan Ma and Shengping Zhang and Boyao Zhou and Yebin Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.14866},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Paper accepted by SIGGRAPH 2024. Project page: http://118.178.32.38/c/Tele-Aloha/