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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
ET 2018-12-08
12:50
Niigata Nagaoka University of Technology Comparison between Haptic and Pseudo-Haptic Approach for Pulley Learning Support System.
Takanori Kono, Yukihiro Matsubara, Masaru Okamoto (Hiroshima City Univ.) ET2018-69
Up to now, learning systems with haptic feedback has developed. On the other hand, there is Pseudo-haptic feedback which... [more] ET2018-69
pp.21-24
MVE, ITE-HI 2017-06-01
09:40
Tokyo Univ. of Tokyo Basic study of presenting pseudo-haptic feedback by modifying body posture
Jotaro Shigeyama, Nami Ogawa, Takuji Narumi, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose (UT) MVE2017-2
In this research, we propose a system that presents a feeling of resistive force by modifying joint angle of user's avat... [more] MVE2017-2
pp.7-12
ET 2016-03-05
16:50
Kagawa Kawaga Univ. (Saiwai-cho Campus) Narrative Map Creation with Pseudo-Haptics for Promoting Narrative Comprehension
Kazuaki Umetsu, Akihiro Kashihara (UEC) ET2015-144
A drop in Japanese reading comprehension has been pointed out. It is hard for younger Japanese to read sentences with co... [more] ET2015-144
pp.285-290
ET 2015-10-31
15:10
Oita Nippon Bunri Univ. (Yufuin Training Institute) Causal Map Generation with Pseudo-Haptic Feedback for Learning Historical Events
Takumi Horiguchi, Akihiro Kashihara (UEC) ET2015-50
In learning history, it is important to understand causal relationships among historical events and a chain of the relat... [more] ET2015-50
pp.37-42
MVE, ITE-HI, HI-SIG-VR 2013-06-25
13:15
Tokyo Sanjo Conference Hall, The University of Tokyo (Hongo campus) Basic study on modifying weight perception by changing the visual movement while lifting an object
Yuki Taima, Yuki Ban, Takuji Narumi, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo) MVE2013-6
In our research, we aim to construct a system which can display various weight without any complex structures. We compos... [more] MVE2013-6
pp.1-6
MVE, IE, WIT, IMQ, CQ
(Joint) [detail]
2013-03-11
15:00
Fukuoka Fukuoka Institute of Technology A Study on Weight Perception of Virtual Objects Using Pseudo-haptics in Augmented Reality
Takafumi Otsuka, Takefumi Ogawa (Univ. of Tokyo) IMQ2012-62 IE2012-166 MVE2012-123 WIT2012-72
In order to realize high realistic interactions between a user and virtual objects, it is very important to give him/her... [more] IMQ2012-62 IE2012-166 MVE2012-123 WIT2012-72
pp.157-162
MVE, HI-SIG-VR 2012-09-28
13:15
Hokkaido Two venues in Nemuro A Study on an Attractive Force Feedback Using Pseudo-haptics in Augmented Reality
Takafumi Otsuka, Takefumi Ogawa (Tokyo Univ) MVE2012-45
In order to realize high realistic interactions between a user and virtual objects, it is very important to give him/her... [more] MVE2012-45
pp.109-114
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2011-03-08
13:45
Tokyo Tamagawa University Visual motion stimuli reduces the sensation of movement resistance induced by delayed visual feedback
Shinya Takamuku, Hiroaki Gomi (NTT) NC2010-171
The stressful sensation of resistance induced by a delayed visual feedback is a major problem of visuomotor control via ... [more] NC2010-171
pp.259-264
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