Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
ME |
2024-02-10 13:15 |
Online |
online |
Alleviation of Simulator Sickness in Redirected Walking Using Walking Reset Method with Virtual Vertical Locomotion Daisuke Sakuma, Isao Miyagawa (SIT) |
Redirected Walking (RDW) provides the experience of walking in a virtual space using walking operations in real space. T... [more] |
ME2024-10 pp.36-39 |
HI, VRPSY, JSKE |
2023-11-11 10:20 |
Wakayama |
Wakayama Big-ai, Room 801 |
Effect of foot contact on the VR motion-sickness of VR swing Hongyu Pan, Kmika Tsuchihashi, Mitsuhito Ando, Haruo Noma (Rits) |
In the VR experience, we often feel dizziness and nausea, such effects prevent the advancement and widespread adoption o... [more] |
HI2023-23 pp.33-36 |
IIEEJ, AIT |
2021-10-27 14:30 |
Osaka |
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
An attempt to present Vection by transforming the rendering area in immersive video system Tomoya Yamashita, Wataru Hashimoto, Satoshi Nishiguchi, Yasuharu Mizutani (OIT) |
In this study, we attempt to be able to sense the visual self-motion (Vection) to the user who utilizes our car driving ... [more] |
AIT2021-142 pp.5-8 |
HI, VRPSY |
2019-11-09 09:55 |
Osaka |
Kindai Univ. |
Effects of motion sickness on driving tasks Daisuke Sugiyama, Shigehito Tanahashi (Niigata Univ.) |
In a self-driving car that is introduced in stages, it is supposed that the driving operation will be taken over between... [more] |
HI2019-81 pp.41-44 |
HI, VRPSY |
2019-11-09 10:20 |
Osaka |
Kindai Univ. |
Influence of Stationary Objects outside Display Screen on Visually-Induced Motion Sickness Toshikazu Matsui, Jun Kawashima (Gunma Univ), Yoshishige Ueki (Komatsu) |
This research examines the effect of stationary objects outside the screen on visually-induced motion sickness. Actually... [more] |
HI2019-82 pp.45-48 |
HI, VRPSY |
2019-11-09 10:45 |
Osaka |
Kindai Univ. |
Effects of direction and frequency components in vibration on visually induced motion sickness Shogo Hoshikawa, Hiroyuki Sumida, Tomoya Murakami, Shigehito Tanahashi (Niigata Univ.) |
Visual stimuli that induce visually induced motion sickness include multiple motion components. Bos et al. (2008) propos... [more] |
HI2019-83 pp.49-52 |
IIEEJ, AIT |
2018-08-10 10:25 |
Nagano |
Shinshu Univ. |
A Consideration on MV Feature Information for Screen Shake Extraction Mei kodama (Hiroshima Univ.) |
If videos viewed by viewers have screen shake information, it is one of the important issue to prevent viewers from VIMS... [more] |
AIT2018-164 pp.45-48 |
HI, VRPSY |
2017-11-25 09:30 |
Ishikawa |
Kanazawa Institute of Technology |
Seasickness Suppressing Effect of Movie-Shooting Methods That Immerse Audiences in a Virtual Environment Nao Fukuta, Hikaru Hasegawa, Kohei Watanabe, Atsuo Kawai, Naoki Isu (Mie Univ.) |
It is considered that the cause of seasickness is a conflict of the visual and the vestibular sensations, and supposed t... [more] |
HI2017-74 pp.27-30 |
HI, 3DMT |
2012-03-07 14:55 |
Tokyo |
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology |
Quantitative assessment of visually induced motion sickness based on the analysis of fixation eye movements Kei Nakagawa, Takeshi Kohama, Hisashi Yoshida, Sho Kikkawa (Kinki Univ.) |
In this study, we analyzed fixation eye movements immediately after watching certain length of movie contents which cont... [more] |
HI2012-59 3DIT2012-28 pp.47-50 |
3DMT, IDY |
2008-10-21 16:20 |
Tokyo |
NHK STRL |
Application of autostereoscopic display to medical training equipment Hiroyuki Nagatani (TOSHIBA Co.), Takashi Fujikado (Osaka Univ) |
We developed an autostereoscopic display based on the integral imaging (II) method to give horizontal parallax. There is... [more] |
IDY2008-101 3DIT2008-73 pp.37-40 |