A Framework for Virtual Reality with Tangible Augmented Reality-Based User Interface

Dongpyo HONG
Woontack WOO

Publication
IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information and Systems   Vol.E89-D    No.1    pp.45-52
Publication Date: 2006/01/01
Online ISSN: 1745-1361
DOI: 10.1093/ietisy/e89-d.1.45
Print ISSN: 0916-8532
Type of Manuscript: Special Section PAPER (Special Section on Artificial Reality and Telexistence)
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Keyword: 
tangible user interface,  interaction,  immersion,  virtual reality,  augmented reality,  framework,  

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Summary: 
In this paper, we propose a framework for virtual reality, I2-NEXT, which enables users to interact with virtual objects by tangible objects in immersive networked virtual environment. The primary goal of this framework is to support rapid development of immersive and interactive virtual reality systems as well as various types of user interfaces. The proposed framework consists of user interface for interactions, immersive virtual environment, and networking interface. In this framework, we adopt several design patterns to guarantee that either developers or users (artists) can easily implement their VR applications without strong knowledge of VR techniques such as programming, libraries etc. One of the key features of this framework is the presence of the device module which supports a natural user interaction in a virtual environment. For example, the proposed framework provides users with tangible objects so that the users are able to manipulate virtual objects by touching real objects. The proposed framework also supports large scale stereoscopic display through clustering technique. To realize the effectiveness of the proposed framework, we have been developing an application for digital heritage reconstruction. Having been through development of the system, we believe that virtual reality technology is one of the promising technologies which enable users to experience realities in a digital space. Detailed explanations of each component and system architecture are presented.


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