Presentation 2007-01-19
Exploring Visuo-Haptic Mixed Reality
Christian SANDOR, Tsuyoshi KUROKI, Shinji UCHIYAMA, Hiroyuki YAMAMOTO,
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Abstract(in English) In recent years, systems that allow users to see and touch virtual objects in the same space are being investigated. We refer to these systems as visuo-haptic mixed reality (VHMR) systems. Most research projects are employing a half-mirror, while few use a video seethrough, head-mounted display (HMD). We have developed an HMD-based, VHMR painting application, which introduces new interaction techniques that could not be implemented with a half-mirror display. We present a user study to discuss its benefits and limitations. While we could not solve all technical problems, our work can serve as an important fundament for future research.
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Keyword(in English) Haptics / Mixed Reality / Augmented Reality / User Interfaces / Interaction Techniques / Color Selection
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Title (in English) Exploring Visuo-Haptic Mixed Reality
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Keyword(1) Haptics
Keyword(2) Mixed Reality
Keyword(3) Augmented Reality
Keyword(4) User Interfaces
Keyword(5) Interaction Techniques
Keyword(6) Color Selection
1st Author's Name Christian SANDOR
1st Author's Affiliation Human Machine Perception Laboratory, Canon Inc.()
2nd Author's Name Tsuyoshi KUROKI
2nd Author's Affiliation Human Machine Perception Laboratory, Canon Inc.
3rd Author's Name Shinji UCHIYAMA
3rd Author's Affiliation Human Machine Perception Laboratory, Canon Inc.
4th Author's Name Hiroyuki YAMAMOTO
4th Author's Affiliation Human Machine Perception Laboratory, Canon Inc.
Date 2007-01-19
Paper # PRMU2006-199
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 470
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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