Presentation 2019-10-10
A Micro-Stereoscopic System for Experiencing the World of a Miniature Human
Ryo Ito, Leo Miyashita, Masatoshi Ishikawa,
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Abstract(in English) The worldview of a human depends on his/her body size, and it is possible to experience the world of a minuature human by virtually setting the interpupillary distance smaller. Previous studies, which use two cameras to function as two eyes, have the problem that the lower limit of the available scale depends on the size of the cameras. In this research, we propose a method for realizing a smaller interpupillary distance using a single camera by vibrating a hemispherical mirror. In the experiment, we configured the system for realizing the scale of about a 5 centimeter-tall human.
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Keyword(in English) stereoscopic binocular vision / interpupillary distance / time-division
Paper # MVE2019-23
Date of Issue 2019-10-03 (MVE)

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Committee MVE
Conference Date 2019/10/10(2days)
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Chair Kenji Mase(Nagoya Univ.)
Vice Chair Masayuki Ihara(NTT)
Secretary Masayuki Ihara(Nagoya Univ.)
Assistant Satoshi Nishiguchi(Oosaka Inst. of Tech.) / Masanori Yokoyama(NTT) / Shogo Fukushima(Univ. of ToKyo)

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Registration To Technical Committee on Media Experience and Virtual Environment
Language JPN
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Title (in English) A Micro-Stereoscopic System for Experiencing the World of a Miniature Human
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Keyword(1) stereoscopic binocular vision
Keyword(2) interpupillary distance
Keyword(3) time-division
1st Author's Name Ryo Ito
1st Author's Affiliation The University of Tokyo(UTokyo)
2nd Author's Name Leo Miyashita
2nd Author's Affiliation The University of Tokyo(UTokyo)
3rd Author's Name Masatoshi Ishikawa
3rd Author's Affiliation The University of Tokyo(UTokyo)
Date 2019-10-10
Paper # MVE2019-23
Volume (vol) vol.119
Number (no) MVE-222
Page pp.pp.1-4(MVE),
#Pages 4
Date of Issue 2019-10-03 (MVE)