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Second Joint EuroHaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems (WHC'07)
Visuo-Haptic Systems: Half-Mirrors Considered Harmful
Tsukuba, Japan
March 22-March 24
ISBN: 0-7695-2738-8
Christian Sandor, Human Machine Perception Laboratory, Canon Inc.
Shinji Uchiyama, Human Machine Perception Laboratory, Canon Inc.
Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Human Machine Perception Laboratory, Canon Inc.
In recent years, systems that allow users to see and touch virtual objects in the same space (visuo-haptic systems) are being investigated. Most research projects are employing a half-mirror, while few use a video seethrough, head-mounted display (HMD). The work presented in this paper points out advantages of the HMDbased approach. First, we present an experiment that analyzes human performance in a target acquisition task. We have compared a half-mirror system with an HMD system. Our main finding is, that a half-mirror significantly reduces performance. Second, we present an HMDbased painting application, which introduces new interaction techniques that could not be implemented with a halfmirror display. We believe that our findings could inspire other researchers, employing a half-mirror, to reconsider their approach.
Citation:
Christian Sandor, Shinji Uchiyama, Hiroyuki Yamamoto, "Visuo-Haptic Systems: Half-Mirrors Considered Harmful," whc, pp.292-297, Second Joint EuroHaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems (WHC'07), 2007
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