Presentation 2023-08-09
A Study on Controlling Vection Induced from Window View Videos by Managing Viewpoint Position and Field of View.
Kazuki Shimada, Taishi Sawabe, Masayuki Kanbara, Itaru Kitahara,
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Abstract(in English) Passengers of autonomous vehicles are less required to pay attention to road conditions. As a result, the stimuli for predicting the vehicle's acceleration decrease, raising concerns about an increased risk of motion sickness. This paper proposes a method of video transformation that allows passengers to perceive changes in vehicle behavior before actual acceleration or deceleration, by inducing vection through changes in the viewpoint and field of view of the displayed video.
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Paper # CNR2023-1
Date of Issue 2023-08-02 (CNR)

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Committee CNR
Conference Date 2023/8/9(1days)
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Chair Yuri Nishikawa(AIST)
Vice Chair Junji Yamato(Kogakuin Univ.)
Secretary Junji Yamato(NHK)
Assistant Yuka Kobayashi(Toshiba) / Yoshihiko Murakawa(Teikyo Heisei Univ.)

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Title (in English) A Study on Controlling Vection Induced from Window View Videos by Managing Viewpoint Position and Field of View.
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1st Author's Name Kazuki Shimada
1st Author's Affiliation University of Tsukuba(Univ. of Tsukuba)
2nd Author's Name Taishi Sawabe
2nd Author's Affiliation Nara Institute of Science and Technology(NAIST)
3rd Author's Name Masayuki Kanbara
3rd Author's Affiliation Nara Institute of Science and Technology(NAIST)
4th Author's Name Itaru Kitahara
4th Author's Affiliation University of Tsukuba(Univ. of Tsukuba)
Date 2023-08-09
Paper # CNR2023-1
Volume (vol) vol.123
Number (no) CNR-154
Page pp.pp.1-6(CNR),
#Pages 6
Date of Issue 2023-08-02 (CNR)