Presentation 1998/6/1
Task Performance by Using Haptic Phantom Sensation in 3D Virtual Environments
Yuichiro KUME, Keiichi YAMAMOTO, Takayuki YAMADA, Masatoshi ISOBE, Motohisa TSUDA, Toyohiko HATADA,
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Abstract(in English) In order to construct virtual environments, 3D displays using retinal disparity have been employed in most of the system. However, depth perception of virtual objects with such displays is known different from that of real objects, due to the unbalance of ophthalmic accommodation and convergence. In this study, we developed a device providing depth cue by use of haptic phantom sensation elicited by mechanical vibrators in order to handle virtual objects. The depth cue is mapped to the position of the phantom sensation. Operators' task performances with this device to move and deform virtual objecfts were measured, and the effectiveness of the device related to 3D information display methods are discussed.
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Keyword(in English) 3D display / binocular display / depth perception / phantom sensation / task performance
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Title (in English) Task Performance by Using Haptic Phantom Sensation in 3D Virtual Environments
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Keyword(1) 3D display
Keyword(2) binocular display
Keyword(3) depth perception
Keyword(4) phantom sensation
Keyword(5) task performance
1st Author's Name Yuichiro KUME
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Photo-Optical Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Polytechnics()
2nd Author's Name Keiichi YAMAMOTO
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Photo-Optical Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Polytechnics
3rd Author's Name Takayuki YAMADA
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Photo-Optical Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Polytechnics
4th Author's Name Masatoshi ISOBE
4th Author's Affiliation Department of Photo-Optical Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Polytechnics
5th Author's Name Motohisa TSUDA
5th Author's Affiliation Department of Photo-Optical Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Polytechnics
6th Author's Name Toyohiko HATADA
6th Author's Affiliation Department of Photo-Optical Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Polytechnics
Date 1998/6/1
Paper # MVE98-31
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 97
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