Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
CNR |
2024-01-19 17:15 |
Kagoshima |
Fureai Plaza Nanohana-Kan Meeting Room 1 (IBUSUKI City) (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Verification of unconscious gaze guidance method on car window images for the purpose of reducing motion sickness Yamato Miyajima, Chun Xie, Itaru Kitahara (University of Tsukuba) CNR2023-36 |
Since gaze movement is considered to be deeply related to the cause of motion sickness, improving gaze movement through ... [more] |
CNR2023-36 pp.57-62 |
CNR |
2023-08-09 13:00 |
Hokkaido |
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
A Study on Controlling Vection Induced from Window View Videos by Managing Viewpoint Position and Field of View. Kazuki Shimada (Univ. of Tsukuba), Taishi Sawabe, Masayuki Kanbara (NAIST), Itaru Kitahara (Univ. of Tsukuba) CNR2023-1 |
Passengers of autonomous vehicles are less required to pay attention to road conditions. As a result, the stimuli for pr... [more] |
CNR2023-1 pp.1-6 |
IMQ, IE, MVE, CQ (Joint) [detail] |
2023-03-15 10:10 |
Okinawa |
Okinawaken Seinenkaikan (Naha-shi) (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Exploring the Effects of Suppressing Peripheral Luminance Contrast for Reducing VR Sickness Ryotaro Tanaka (UTokyo), Shogo Fukushima (Kyushu Univ.), Ari Hautasaari, Takeshi Naemura (UTokyo) IMQ2022-25 IE2022-102 MVE2022-55 |
(To be available after the conference date) [more] |
IMQ2022-25 IE2022-102 MVE2022-55 pp.38-43 |
IMQ, IE, MVE, CQ (Joint) [detail] |
2023-03-15 14:05 |
Okinawa |
Okinawaken Seinenkaikan (Naha-shi) (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Research on VR sickness reduction by skin surface cooling Taiki Kawamura, Nobuchika Sakata (Ryukoku Univ.) IMQ2022-32 IE2022-109 MVE2022-62 |
Symptoms called VR sickness may occur when using VR. the occurrence of VR sickness varies from person to person, and the... [more] |
IMQ2022-32 IE2022-109 MVE2022-62 pp.79-84 |
CNR |
2022-07-01 10:30 |
Okinawa |
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
A Video Generation for Uncosciously Triggering Advance Preparation of Passengers in Automated Vehicles Kazuki Shimada (The Univ. of Tsukuba), Taishi Sawabe (NAIST), Hidehiko Shishido (The Univ. of Tsukuba), Masayuki Kanbara (NAIST), Itaru Kitahara (The Univ. of Tsukuba) CNR2022-2 |
In automated driving, it is difficult to predict the acceleration stimulus that arises due to the vehicle’s behavior cha... [more] |
CNR2022-2 pp.6-11 |
HIP, ITE-HI, ASJ-H, VRPSY [detail] |
2022-02-28 16:55 |
Online |
Online |
Proposal for VR sickness reduction by additional low speed optical flow Mizuki Wakayama, Hironori Mitake, Shoichi Hasegawa (Tokyo Tech) HIP2021-76 |
Most of the previous studies for reducing VR sickness have restricted the field of vision. We propose a method to reduce... [more] |
HIP2021-76 pp.91-96 |
HCS |
2021-03-16 10:00 |
Online |
Online |
An exploring and experimental verification of the impact on VR sickness by active or passive movements of the foot Liu Mingtao, Shun'ichi Tano, Tomonori Hashiyama, Kohei Otsuka (UEC) HCS2020-76 |
It has already been proved that WIP (walking-in-space) is used to reduce the effects of VR sickness. Although WIP system... [more] |
HCS2020-76 pp.49-53 |
SeMI, IPSJ-MBL, IPSJ-UBI |
2020-03-02 15:40 |
Online |
Online |
Evaluation of Eardrum Temperature in VR Sickness Yutaka Yoshida (Nagoya City Univ.), Kento Yamamoto (Tsukuba Univ.), Itaru Kaneko (Nagoya City Univ.), Emi Yuda (Tohoku Univ.) SeMI2019-127 |
Using VR amusement park attractions, two subjects were evaluated eardrum temperature and heart rate variability, assumin... [more] |
SeMI2019-127 pp.119-121 |
HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2019-12-11 - 2019-12-13 |
Hiroshima |
Hiroshima-ken Joho Plaza (Hiroshima) |
Decreasing VR Sickness by information reduction using gaze position Masami Mori, Shinji Uchida (NIT, Nara College), Kiyoshi Kiyokawa (NAIST) |
Recently, despite the release of VR-related devices for the general public, the VR industry is stagnant. The reason is t... [more] |
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HIP |
2019-03-09 16:40 |
Kochi |
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Study on Reduction of Virtual Sickness Using Audio Stimulation in Real Stereovision Environment Shumpei Nshikawa, Kyo Yoshida, Kazuhiko Hamamoto, Nao Hodosima (Tokai Univ.) HIP2018-86 |
Recently Virtual Reality (VR) has become popular in various fields. Virtual sickness is one of the problems in VR resear... [more] |
HIP2018-86 pp.21-24 |
ITS |
2018-06-12 14:30 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
Autonomous Vehicle Motion Sickness
-- Evaluation of Mixed Car sickness and VR sickness -- Taishi Sawabe, Ryota Isobe, Masayuki Kanbara (NAIST), Norihiro Hagita (ATR) ITS2018-3 |
(To be available after the conference date) [more] |
ITS2018-3 pp.13-18 |
LOIS |
2018-03-01 13:50 |
Okinawa |
Naha-City IT Souzoukan(Okinawa) |
A study on the relationship between the presence of VR content and stress response at height Gaku Nishino, Yuki Shamoto, Yasuhiko Higaki (Chiba Univ.) LOIS2017-77 |
Video technology continues to evolve to the present, and in recent years 3D technology called virtual reality (hereinaft... [more] |
LOIS2017-77 pp.37-42 |
CQ, IMQ, MVE, IE (Joint) [detail] |
2015-03-03 10:15 |
Tokyo |
Seikei Univ. |
Examination of the factor to control Virtual Reality Sickness Hiroya Sano, Wataru Morishita, Yoshihiro Harada, Michiko Ohkura (Shibaura Inst. Tech.) IMQ2014-29 IE2014-90 MVE2014-77 |
Although Virtual Reality is a very attractive technique, VR sickness may occur by experiencing the contents using this. ... [more] |
IMQ2014-29 IE2014-90 MVE2014-77 pp.15-20 |