The quality of high-end videoconferencing systems has improved significantly over the last few years enabling a class of applications known as "telepresence" wherein the users engaged in a communication session experience a feeling of mutual presence in a shared virtual space. Telepresence systems have reached a maturity level that seriously challenges the old familiar truism that a face-to-face meeting is always better than a technology-mediated alternative. To explore the state of the art in telepresence technology and outline future opportunities, this paper proposes an optimality condition, expressed as a "Turing Test," whereby the subjective experience of using a telepresence system is compared to the corresponding face-to-face situation. The requirements and challenges of designing a system passing such a Turing Test for telepresence are analyzed with respect to the limits of human perception, and the feasibility of achieving this goal with currently available or near future technology is discussed.
@article{arxiv.1511.02590,
title = {The Turing Test for Telepresence},
author = {Mathias Johanson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.02590},
year = {2015}
}
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The International Journal of Multimedia and its Applications (IJMA), Vol.7, No.4/5, October 2015