Presentation 2007/6/21
Estimations of distance, time and speed in a virtual route
Tatsuya SHIMAMURA, Noriyuki KITAJIMA,
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Abstract(in English) As walking around in VR, it is very important to know the relationship between a type of the projected image in VR and the perception of distance, speed and time. However there is no study about their relationship in a experimental environment. We studied their relationship, using virtual routes that were projected in CAVE having 5 screens by stereo-vision. We arranged some objects around the virtual route and prepared for two conditions. One was low density which means virtual routes with not so many objects. The other was high density which means that with many objects. The result of our experiment showed the number of objects (the density of arranging objects around the virtual route) affected the perception of distance, speed and time. In high density, the subjects felt the distance long, the speed fast and the time long.
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Keyword(in English) VR / walk through / distance estimations / speed estimations / time estimations / CAVE
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Title (in English) Estimations of distance, time and speed in a virtual route
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Keyword(1) VR
Keyword(2) walk through
Keyword(3) distance estimations
Keyword(4) speed estimations
Keyword(5) time estimations
Keyword(6) CAVE
1st Author's Name Tatsuya SHIMAMURA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate school of engineering, Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science()
2nd Author's Name Noriyuki KITAJIMA
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Informatics, Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science
Date 2007/6/21
Paper # HIP2007-43
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 117
Page pp.pp.-
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