Facebook has published a report on the development carried out by specialists of the Facebook Reality Labs Research division. The article describes a prototype of a virtual reality (VR) headset with “pass-through feedback”. Outside on the prototype, a light field display is installed, which creates the illusion of eye contact with the person who is wearing the headset.
The image formed by the display depends on the angle of view. In particular, this makes it possible to understand where or at which of several interlocutors the person in the headset is “looking”.
According to the author of the project, end-to-end feedback “brings together research in social telepresence and co-presence, autostereoscopic displays and face capture to provide natural eye contact and other important non-verbal actions in a wide range of interaction scenarios.”

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