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DoCoMo NTT, Japanese mobility specialist, has unveiled a glasses-like headset for hands-free videoconferencing at CEATEC in Japan. Images taken by multiple, ultra-wide-angle cameras in the glasses-like frame make the far-end participant feel as if they are right in front of the user. The system recreates the participant’s face into a life-like digital image with audio information used to create realistic
lip movement. DoCoMo ultimately wants to integrate displays into the HMD so that two participants can have a hands-free video conference in any space. A camera on the rear of the glasses captures the scene behind the user so ven their backdrop appears real to the far-end participant. Video via
DigInfo,
Source: InAVate