Presentation 2022-01-28
Extension of Time Compression Effect in VR
Hiroki Kinjo, Koji Yamada,
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Abstract(in English) The time compression effect, which makes time seem to pass more quickly when playing contents in the VR space, has been confirmed. In this research, we conducted an experiment in which we asked subjects to play several versions of a game for a certain amount of time in order to verify whether the time compression effect can be changed by information from the peripheral vision. Each of the games was exactly the same, but the visual stimuli were different due to the visual field effects. The results of the experiment showed that there was a difference in the effects of visual stimuli depending on the skill level of the VR. In addition, the effects of the visual stimuli were confirmed after the time compression effect was applied. In addition, the subjects didn't recognize the visual stimuli from the peripheral vision.
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Keyword(in English) Virtual Reality / Time Compression Effect / Time Scale
Paper # CQ2021-97
Date of Issue 2022-01-20 (CQ)

Conference Information
Committee CQ
Conference Date 2022/1/27(2days)
Place (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Place (in English) Kanazawa(Ishikawa Pref.)
Topics (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Topics (in English) AR/VR, Broadcasting Service, Video/Voice Services Quality, High Realistic, User Behavior/Psychology, User Experience, Media Quality, Network Quality and QoS Control, Networks and Communications at Disaster, User Behavior, Machine Learning, Video Communication, etc.
Chair Jun Okamoto(NTT)
Vice Chair Takefumi Hiraguri(Nippon Inst. of Tech.) / Gou Hasegawa(Tohoku Univ.)
Secretary Takefumi Hiraguri(NTT) / Gou Hasegawa(Ritsumeikan Univ.)
Assistant Yoshiaki Nishikawa(NEC) / Ryoichi Kataoka(KDDI Research) / Kimiko Kawashima(NTT)

Paper Information
Registration To Technical Committee on Communication Quality
Language JPN
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Title (in English) Extension of Time Compression Effect in VR
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) Virtual Reality
Keyword(2) Time Compression Effect
Keyword(3) Time Scale
1st Author's Name Hiroki Kinjo
1st Author's Affiliation University of the Ryukyus, Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Univ.Ryukyus)
2nd Author's Name Koji Yamada
2nd Author's Affiliation University of the Ryukyus(Univ.Ryukyus)
Date 2022-01-28
Paper # CQ2021-97
Volume (vol) vol.121
Number (no) CQ-357
Page pp.pp.117-119(CQ),
#Pages 3
Date of Issue 2022-01-20 (CQ)