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Design of a framework for interoperable motion effects for 4D theaters using human-centered motion data

Published:17 November 2010Publication History

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In this paper, we propose a framework for authoring and controlling motion effects of 4D theaters. Regular and newly released movies are presented with some special effects such as motion, vibration, wind, fog, and scent at some theaters in South Korea. We define a neutral motion data with human-centered motion parameters based on human's sensory physiology and motion psychophysics. As a result, we can be sure that all theaters can be interoperable with different kinds of motion platforms.

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      ACE '10: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology
      November 2010
      136 pages
      ISBN:9781605588636
      DOI:10.1145/1971630

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