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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
Over the past year, the use of video conferences has skyrocketed and with it has come the prevalence of virtual backgrounds. The video conference systems implement body/head detection, attempting to replace the background of the user. This study will explore the believability of these virtual backgrounds, targeting specifically color temperature differences between the user and the background. A relationship will be shown between the color temperature of the original image, the color temperature of the background, and the detectability of the virtual background. | |||
== Background == | == Background == | ||
Revision as of 06:46, 18 November 2020
Introduction
Over the past year, the use of video conferences has skyrocketed and with it has come the prevalence of virtual backgrounds. The video conference systems implement body/head detection, attempting to replace the background of the user. This study will explore the believability of these virtual backgrounds, targeting specifically color temperature differences between the user and the background. A relationship will be shown between the color temperature of the original image, the color temperature of the background, and the detectability of the virtual background.
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