Presentation | 2019-11-09 Construction of Virtual Tennis Court Environment for Stroke Skill Practice using HMD Rintaro Nishimoto, Masaru Okamoto, Yukihiro Matsubara, Noriyuki Iwane, |
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Abstract(in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Abstract(in English) | In this paper, we construct the virtual tennis court environment in the system that the user can practice stroke skill by swinging the racket in the virtual environment. By using a head-mounted display and a tracking sensor attached to the actual racket to measure the user and the racket position and angle, the system enables stroke practice and system operation in the virtual tennis court environment. In verification experiment, in order for the user to move in the same way as a real-world tennis court, the subject was moved within the virtual tennis court environment to confirm that it was possible to move in the same way as in the real world. In addition, it was confirmed that the racket can be moved to any position to operate the user-implemented UI. |
Keyword(in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Keyword(in English) | Tennis / Virtual Reality / Head Mounted Display / Tracking Sensor |
Paper # | ET2019-52 |
Date of Issue | 2019-11-02 (ET) |
Conference Information | |
Committee | ET |
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Conference Date | 2019/11/9(1days) |
Place (in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Place (in English) | Hiroshima City University |
Topics (in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Topics (in English) | Learning Support Using VR-AR, etc. |
Chair | Hideyuki Suzuki(Ibaraki Univ.) |
Vice Chair | Ryo Takaoka(Yamaguchi Univ.) |
Secretary | Ryo Takaoka(Waseda Univ.) |
Assistant | Megumi Kurayama(National Inst. of Tech., Hakodate College) / Ryo Oonuma(Fukushima Univ.) |
Paper Information | |
Registration To | Technical Committee on Educational Technology |
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Language | JPN |
Title (in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Sub Title (in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Title (in English) | Construction of Virtual Tennis Court Environment for Stroke Skill Practice using HMD |
Sub Title (in English) | |
Keyword(1) | Tennis |
Keyword(2) | Virtual Reality |
Keyword(3) | Head Mounted Display |
Keyword(4) | Tracking Sensor |
1st Author's Name | Rintaro Nishimoto |
1st Author's Affiliation | Hiroshima City University(Hiroshima City Univ.) |
2nd Author's Name | Masaru Okamoto |
2nd Author's Affiliation | Hiroshima City University(Hiroshima City Univ.) |
3rd Author's Name | Yukihiro Matsubara |
3rd Author's Affiliation | Hiroshima City University(Hiroshima City Univ.) |
4th Author's Name | Noriyuki Iwane |
4th Author's Affiliation | Hiroshima City University(Hiroshima City Univ.) |
Date | 2019-11-09 |
Paper # | ET2019-52 |
Volume (vol) | vol.119 |
Number (no) | ET-276 |
Page | pp.pp.27-32(ET), |
#Pages | 6 |
Date of Issue | 2019-11-02 (ET) |