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VERS is a system that lets a human receptionist greet visitors at multiple entrances. It consists of two parts:
- A screen through which the receptionist can see the remote entrance, and communicate with visitors using voice
- A screen at the entrance through which a visitor can see and communicate with the receptionist
The screen that greets the visitor can be controlled by the receptionist to pan left and right, using a special-built interface. For instance, the remote receptionist can turn the screen to face the visitor, direct his or her vision to different areas such as the sign-in sheet, or physically indicate a direction. It also lets the users at either end maintain eye contact, which is very important to make the communication feel natural.
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VERS will be installed in PROTO and greet visitors for the first time at the official PROTO opening night on November 1!
Below is a short video showing some of the ways that a visitor and a receptionist can interact through VERS.
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