[2026-Feb-25] eXtended Reality Basics and Recent Research
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Institute of Information Systems and Applications |
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Speaker: |
Prof. Hung-Jui Guo Assistant Professor of the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering at National Cheng Kung University |
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Topic: |
eXtended Reality Basics and Recent Research |
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Date: |
13:20-15:00 Wednesday 25-Feb-2026 |
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Location: |
Delta 103 |
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Hosted by: |
Prof. Ya-Chun Liang |
Abstract
This talk will primarily focus on discussing the basic idea of eXtended Reality (XR), and the recent research project developed by the speaker. We will start with the reason why choosing XR as my primary research area, along with the current situation and needs of the XR-related research. Then, the talk will continue with a brief introduction to the fundamentals of XR, HCI, and Digital Twins to provide the audience with a basic understanding. Next, we will start discussing multiple research topics that the speaker developed, including a 3D reconstruction-based collaboration system along with two current industrial examples, MR-based human-virtual interaction with color changing, and two experiments that focus on evaluating human depth perception in the XR environment. Lastly, we will wrap up the talk with two interesting papers and their demos to demonstrate the potential of XR-related research to affect the real world.
Bio.
Hung-Jui Guo, a current Assistant Professor at National Cheng Kung University, Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering. He received his Ph.D. degree in Software Engineering department in the University of Texas at Dallas, and Master’s degree from the National Chung-Cheng University. His research is focused on Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), Mixed Reality (MR), Human-Computer Interaction, and 3D Computer Vision. Recent research topics are focusing on VR-based 3D reconstruction, XR-based human-virtual interaction experiment, and virtual environment simulation.
All faculty and students are welcome to join.
