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Development of a Motion Teaching System Using an Immersive Projection Display and a Haptic Interface
Tsukuba, Japan March 22-March 24
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Mutsuki Matsumoto, University of Tsukaba, Japan
Hiraoki Yano, University of Tsukaba, Japan
Hiroo Iwata, University of Tsukaba, Japan
This paper describes the development cf a motion reaching system that uses VR technology. The sytem consists of haptic interface and an immersive projection display. The haptic interface is a force display that makes use of a gyrosropic force. The immersive projection display has 3 large screens that cover the front, bottom and right-hand sides of the user: The display can project a video avatar; which consists of video images of a person, The system can present the motion of a trainer to a trainee by using video avatar images and haptic feedback that am based on the motion of the trainer: The performance of this motion teaching system was evaluated by carrying out some experiments involving motion data that were derived from a traditional SHORINJI Irainer
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Mutsuki Matsumoto, Hiraoki Yano, Hiroo Iwata, "Development of a Motion Teaching System Using an Immersive Projection Display and a Haptic Interface," whc, pp.298-303, Second Joint EuroHaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems (WHC'07), 2007
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