BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:Linklings LLC BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Asia/Tokyo X-LIC-LOCATION:Asia/Tokyo BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:+0900 TZOFFSETTO:+0900 TZNAME:JST DTSTART:18871231T000000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20250110T023302Z LOCATION:Hall E - Talk Stage\, E Block\, Level B2 DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20241205T111500 DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20241205T123000 UID:siggraphasia_SIGGRAPH Asia 2024_sess430@linklings.com SUMMARY:Designing Sensory Feedback and Perception Enhancement [Emerging Te chnologies Talk] DESCRIPTION:Emerging Technologies\n\nEmbark on a captivating journey “Beyo nd Boundaries” at the Emerging Technologies Exhibition, a highlight of SIG GRAPH Asia 2024 in Tokyo, Japan. Prepare to be amazed as you step into a w orld where innovation knows no limits! Emerging Technologies is the premie r arena to demonstrate novel interactive technologies to a large audience, inspire, be amazed, and experience the future.\nFrom immersive virtual re ality experiences to cutting-edge artificial intelligence and robotics, th e Emerging Technologies Exhibition showcases the latest advancements that will leave you in awe.\n\nPicture yourself surrounded by awe-inspiring dem onstrations that provide a glimpse into tomorrow’s world. Feel the excitem ent as you interact with state-of-the-art prototypes and witness firsthand the incredible potential of emerging technologies.\nBut the excitement do esn’t end there! Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with expert s, participate in insightful discussions, and gain valuable insights into the future of technology and innovation.\n\nRealistic Impact Perception in Multi-User VR Tennis: Enhancing UX through Hit-Stop and Modification of O thers' Movement\n\nWe design a hit-stop presentation system where the user 's movement is corrected by hit-stops, while the opponent's movement is di splayed as neutral. In our multi-user VR tennis demonstration, the users c an feel that their opponent's motion is natural, while they perceive a pse udo-impact force sense ...\n\n\nShinnosuke Noguchi, Keigo Matsumoto, Yuki Ban, and Takuji Narumi (University of Tokyo)\n---------------------\nImpro ving Standing Balance with Mid-Air Haptic Feedback\n\nWe propose an innova tive use of mid-air haptic feedback to improve standing balance using the light touch effect, a phenomenon previously studied in the medical field. When users touch the focused point with their hands, they experience the l ight touch effect that improves their balance.\n\n\nArinobu Niijima, Masat o Shindo, and Ryosuke Aoki (NTT Corporation)\n---------------------\nSkiWa lkerVR: Towards Naturalistic Virtual Walking Using Hand Movements and Foot Vibrations\n\nWe introduce a novel VR walking method with arm swinging th at predicts head and foot positions from real-time hand movements using mu lti-output linear regression. A foot vibration system is also integrated t o provide haptic feedback to the feet when predicted feet touch the ground for a highly immer...\n\n\nHarin Hapuarachchi (Toyohashi University of Te chnology), Rahm Ranjan (University of New South Wales Sydney), Junya Nakam ura and Michiteru Kitazaki (Toyohashi University of Technology), and Juno Kim (University of New South Wales Sydney)\n---------------------\nThe eva luation of real-time CFD in olfactory VR\n\nWe research the olfactory VR u sing real-time Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD).In this research, we inv estigated the usefulness of real-time CFD in the olfactory VR. The sensory test indicated that real-time CFD improves the user’s sense of direction by smell in searching the odor source in V...\n\n\nMasafumi Uda and Takami chi Nakamoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology)\n---------------------\nParan ormal Phenomenon Visual Experience through Binocular Rivalry in Virtual Re ality\n\nWe propose using binocular rivalry in a visual effect presentatio n method by displaying different images in each eye. Our proposed method c an offer a realistic visual experience of paranormal phenomena such as gho sts, magic, and more.\n\n\nKAI GUO, JURO HOSOI, YUKI BAN, YUKI SHIMOMURA, and SHIN’ICHI WARISAWA (University of Tokyo)\n---------------------\nEnhan cing Panoramic Experience in Head-Mounted Displays: Multiple Optical Syste ms and Real-Time Display Technology\n\nWe developed a head-mounted display (HMD) system featuring multiple displays and lenses, combined with softwa re for calibration and real-time image correction. This HMD achieves an ex pansive horizontal viewing angle of 220° for both eyes and a high resoluti on of up to 110 pixels per degree in centra...\n\n\nShoki Kishida, Kazuyuk i Arimatsu, Yusuke Onishi, Norihide Kaneko, Yasutoshi Katsuda, Makoto Koiz umi, and Takashi Shimazu (Sony Interactive Entertainment)\n\nRegistration Category: Enhanced Access, Exhibit & Experience Access, Experience Hall Ex hibitor, Full Access, Full Access Supporter, Trade Exhibitor\n\nLanguage F ormat: English Language END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR