A Comparison of Three Techniques to Interact in Large Virtual Environments Using Haptic Devices with Limited Workspace
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en
Communication dans un congrès avec actes
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24th Computer Graphics International Conference, CGI 2006, 2006-06-26, Hangzhou. 2006-01-02, vol. 4035, p. 288-299
Springer
English Abstract
This paper describes an experiment that was conducted to evaluate three interaction techniques aiming at interacting with large virtual environments using haptic devices with limited workspace: the Scaling technique, the ...Read more >
This paper describes an experiment that was conducted to evaluate three interaction techniques aiming at interacting with large virtual environments using haptic devices with limited workspace: the Scaling technique, the Clutching technique, and the Bubble technique. Participants were asked to paint a virtual model as fast and as precisely as possible inside a CAVE, using a "desktop" haptic device. The results showed that the Bubble technique enabled both the quickest and the most precise paintings. It was also the most appreciated technique.Read less <
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Hal imported