Abstract
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.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - Jan 2007 |
| Externally published | Yes |
| Event | Technical Committee on Pattern Recognition and Media Understanding (PRMU) - Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR), Kyoto, Japan Duration: 18 Jan 2007 → 19 Jan 2007 https://www.ieice.org/ken/program/index.php?mode=program&tgs_regid=46be5daa41700de0fbe2a0a8464d39a5b13d6624491486c20296223cc9ce93be&tgid=IEICE-PRMU&layout=html2&lang=eng https://www.ieice.org/ken/index/ieice-techrep-106-470-e.html |
Conference
| Conference | Technical Committee on Pattern Recognition and Media Understanding (PRMU) |
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| Place | Japan |
| City | Kyoto |
| Period | 18/01/07 → 19/01/07 |
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Research Keywords
- Haptics
- Mixed Reality
- Augmented Reality
- User Interfaces
- Interaction Techniques
- Color Selection
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