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Unmasking Communication Partners: A Low-Cost AI Solution for Digitally Removing Head-Mounted Displays in VR-Based Telepresence

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Abstract

Face-to-face conversation in Virtual Reality (VR) is a challenge when participants wear head-mounted displays (HMD). A significant portion of a participant's face is hidden and facial expressions are difficult to perceive. Past research has shown that high-fidelity face reconstruction with personal avatars in VR is possible under laboratory conditions with high-cost hardware. In this paper, we propose one of the first low-cost systems for this task which uses only open source, free software and affordable hardware. Our approach is to track the user's face underneath the HMD utilizing a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) and generate corresponding expressions with Generative Adversarial Networks (GAN) for producing RGBD images of the person's face. We use commodity hardware with low-cost extensions such as 3D-printed mounts and miniature cameras. Our approach learns end-to-end without manual intervention, runs in real time, and can be trained and executed on an ordinary gaming computer. We report evaluation results showing that our low-cost system does not achieve the same fidelity of research prototypes using high-end hardware and closed source software, but it is capable of creating individual facial avatars with person-specific characteristics in movements and expressions.

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@article{arxiv.2011.03630,
  title  = {Unmasking Communication Partners: A Low-Cost AI Solution for Digitally Removing Head-Mounted Displays in VR-Based Telepresence},
  author = {Philipp Ladwig and Alexander Pech and Ralf Dörner and Christian Geiger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.03630},
  year   = {2020}
}

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9 pages, IEEE 3rd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence & Virtual Reality