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Research and development of haptic simulator for Dental education using Virtual reality and User motion

  • Lee, Sang-Hyun
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.114-120
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this paper is to develop simulations that can be used for virtual education in dentistry. This development goal is to allow dental students to learn the necessary surgical techniques at the point of their choice, not going into the operating room, away from time, space, and physical limits. In this paper configuration, the optimization method is applied convergent, and when the operation of the VR contents is performed, the content data is extracted from the interaction analysis formed in the VR engine, and the data is processed by the content algorithm. It also computes events and dental operations generated within the 3D engine programming and generates corresponding events through data processing according to the input signal. The visualization information is output to the HMD using the rendering information. In addition, the operating room environment was constructed by studying lighting and material for actual operating room environment. We applied the ratio of actual space to virtual space and the ratio between character and actual person to create a spatial composition at a similar rate to actual space.

Construction of VR Experience Pavilion Using Multi-display and ZA Sensor (멀티디스플레이와 ZA센서를 이용한 가상현실 체험관 구축 방법)

  • Joo, Jae-Hong;Lee, Hyeon-Cheol;Kim, Eun Seok
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2008.05a
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    • pp.28-32
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    • 2008
  • The displays and the interactive interfaces are important factors to enhance immersion in the VR experience pavilion. In the VR experience pavilion displaying 3D Virtual environment, it is difficult to have multi-display with single viewpoint because of the field of view. Also it costs a lot to construct a large size display. The interaction device between user and VR environment necessary to immersion has used mainly the touchscreens with the restricted display area or the button-based input devices so far. In this paper, we suggest a method for constructing extensible multi-display which are showing VR environment in realtime and a method for interaction using a ZA Sensor which is wireless and guarantees the user's unrestricted movement. The proposed method can make a VR experience pavilion more immersive at less cost.

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Clinical Use of Virtual Reality in Addiction (중독 질환에서 가상현실기술 적용의 임상적 유용성)

  • Lee, Jung-Young;Jung, Duk Hwan;Choi, Jung-Seok
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Addiction Psychiatry
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.17-22
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    • 2014
  • Virtual reality (VR) provides an immersive and interactive 3-dimensional system, which allows an individual to become immersed in a computer-generated situation. VR technology has been administered in the exposure-based treatment of a variety of psychiatric disorders, including acrophobia, fear of flight, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Furthermore, VR systems have also been developed for the use of research and treatment in addiction. They might have advantages in cue exposure therapy, by increasing the salience of cues, as well as assessments of cue reactivity in addiction. This article summarizes the application of VR in the field of psychiatry. More importantly, it suggests the possibilities of clinical use of VR technology, in the treatment of addiction.

Research and development of haptic simulator for Dental education using Virtual reality and User motion

  • Lee, Sang-Hyun
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.52-57
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this paper is to develop simulations that can be used for virtual education in dentistry. The virtual education to be developed will be developed with clinical training and actual case data of tooth extraction. This development goal is to allow dental students to learn the necessary surgical techniques at the point of their choice, not going into the operating room, away from time, space, and physical limits. I want to develop content using VR. Oculus Rift HMD, Optical Based Outside-in Tracking System, Oculus Touch Motion Controller, and Headset as Input / Output Device. In this configuration, the optimization method is applied convergent, and when the operation of the VR contents is performed, the content data is extracted from the interaction analysis formed in the VR engine, and the data is processed by the content algorithm. It also computes events and dental operations generated within the 3D engine programming and generates corresponding events through data processing according to the input signal. The visualization information is output to the HMD using the rendering information. In addition, the operating room environment was constructed by studying lighting and material for actual operating room environment. We applied the ratio of actual space to virtual space and the ratio between character and actual person to create a spatial composition at a similar rate to actual space.

A Walking Movement System for Virtual Reality Navigation (가상현실 네비게이션을 위한 보행 이동 시스템의 개발)

  • Cha, Moohyun;Han, Soonhung;Huh, Youngcheol
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.290-298
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    • 2013
  • A walking navigation system (usually known as a locomotion interface) is an interactive platform which gives simulated walking sensation to users using sensed bipedal motion signals. This enables us to perform navigation tasks using only bipedal movement. Especially, it is useful for the certain VR task which emphasizes on physical human movement, or accompanies understanding of the size and complexity of building structures. In this work, we described system components of VR walking system and investigated several types of walking platform by literature survey. We adopted a MS Kinect depth sensor for the motion recognition and a treadmill which includes directional turning mechanism for the walking platform. Through the integration of these components with a VR navigation scenario, we developed a simple VR walking navigation system. Finally several technical issues were found during development process, and further research directions were suggested for the system improvement.

Virtual Reality Interface for Realistic Communication Services

  • Cho, Y.J.;Park, H.J.;Yang, Hyun-S.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 1997.06a
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    • pp.89-94
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    • 1997
  • In this paper, we present a VR-based interface method which provides users more natural, realistic, and interactive communication and collaboration tool. Since most services in the communication systems matches with the services in the real world, the best understanding would be achieved when the communication services are represented in accordance with the services in the real world. However, conventional text-based interface and 2D GUI cannot provide such reality to the users. In this paper, we discuss VR-based interface to overcome such difficulty and introduce one instance of communication system using the VR-based realistic, what we call Virtual Village, which we are currently developing. This application might be applied to education in virtual space, desktop conferencing system, and entertainment such as MUD or the games in the distributed environment, etc.

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A Study on Design and Development of a VR-Tangible Interaction Therapy System for Autism Children (VR-Tangible Interaction을 이용한 발달장애 아동의 치료 시스템 디자인 개발 연구)

  • Lee, Hyun-Jin;Suh, Dong-Soo;Choi, Min-Young
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.20 no.3 s.71
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    • pp.215-224
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    • 2007
  • A VR-Tangible Interaction therapy system for autistic children has been designed and implemented. The purpose of this system is to provide a virtual interactive experience for autistic children to check their performances in various tasks and to provide them with the effect of a medical treatment. An interdisciplinary study was deployed by a group of designers, doctors, psychologists and engineers. 14 interaction scenarios were designed and developed. Scenarios include such tasks as to guess a person's feeling by watching his facial expressions, to choose what a person is gazing at, and to pop virtual balloons with a stick. A prototype system was developed and a pilot study made with 11 autistic children. The test showed that autistic children easily understood and enjoyed the virtual environment, and promising theraphy results were also found.

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Development of Virtual Campus Information System using Interactive Virtual Reality Technology (상호작용 VR 기술을 이용한 가상 캠퍼스 안내 시스템 구현)

  • Kim, Jong-Nam;Na, Kil-Hang;Kim, Jong-Heon;Kim, Gyeong-Eop;Jung, Young-Kee
    • 한국HCI학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.02a
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    • pp.779-784
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    • 2008
  • 가상현실 시스템에서 체험자가 현실과 같은 몰입을 느끼기 위해서는 하드웨어를 통한 가상환경 구축과 체험자와의 상호작용이 중요하다. 본 논문에서는 위치 추적 시스템(Motion Tracking System), Wand(3D Mouse) 및 HoloPoint 등 다양한 VR 인터페이스를 통해 체험자의 움직임, 위치, 동작을 인식하고 대형 멀티 디스플레이 시스템을 통해 입체영상을 제공하는 가상환경을 구축하고 체험자가 원하는 정보를 상호작용(Interaction)으로 제공할 수 있는 가상 캠퍼스 안내 시스템을 구현하고자 한다. 가상 캠퍼스 구축은 캠퍼스의 지형, 건물 및 구조물들의 정확한 형상을 얻기 위해 3D 스캐너를 이용하였고 획득된 데이터는 일련의 과정들을 거쳐 3D 모델로 생성된다. 이렇게 생성된 모델을 재배치 및 최적화하기 위해 모델링 소프트웨어를 사용하였다. 구축된 가상 캠퍼스와 위치 추적 시스템 및 Wand의 연동을 위해 VR 프로그래밍 하여 체험자의 움직임 및 동작을 콘텐츠에 그대로 적용시켰다. 여기에 키오스크 유형의 HoloPoint를 이용하여 체험자의 손동작으로 상호작용하는 안내시스템도 구축하였다. 상호작용 가능한 가상캠퍼스 안내 시스템은 가상현실 시스템 구축에 대한 또 다른 방법과 활용 예를 제시함으로써 가상전시관 및 가상체험관 등에 활용될 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.

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A Study on The Application of VR Technology for The Contents of Petroglyph Museum (VR기술을 활용한 암각화 박물관의 콘텐츠 개발 연구)

  • Kang, Young-Hwan
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.10
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    • pp.443-453
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    • 2016
  • The Petroglyph is a drawing on the rock which reflects the art, religion, myth, and life style of prehistoric society. Recently lots of researches have been studied to develop the contents applying the petroglyphs in the fields of exhibition, education, entertainment, and commercial. This research aims to find some possible VR contents based on the petroglyphs text. The review on the Ulsan petroglyph museum which is the first and the only petroglyph museum in Korea was the first step. Some limitation and problems were found in the current contents which could be overcome by using VR technology. The next step was the overall review of VR system and devices, and then I analyzed five cases of VR contents which specifically applied to the cultural heritages. Based on the analysis of case studies I propose some possible VR contents more immersive and interactive covered with whole range of petroglyphs context, environmental, social, cultural, technical and artistic.

The Effect of Data-Guided Artificial Wind in a Yacht VR Experience on Positive Affect (요트 VR 체험에서 데이터 기반의 인공풍이 정적 정서에 미치는 영향)

  • Cho, Yesol;Lee, Yewon;Lim, Dojeon;Ryoo, Taedong;Jonas, John Claud;Na, Daeyoung;Han, Daseong
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Graphics Society
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.67-77
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    • 2022
  • The sense of touch by natural wind is one of the most common feels that every person experiences in daily life. However, it has been rarely studied how natural wind can be reproduced in a VR environment and whether the multisensory contents equipped with artificial winds do improve human emotion or not. To address these issues, we first propose a wind reproduction VR system guided by video and wind capture data and also study the effect of the system on positive affect. We collected wind direction and speed data together with a 360-degree video on a yacht. These pieces of data were used to produce a multisensory VR environment by our wind reproduction VR system. 19 college students participated in the experiments, where the Korean version of Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (K-PANAS) was introduced to measure their emotions. Through the K-PANAS, we found that 'inspired' and 'active' emotions increase significantly after experiencing the yacht VR contents with artificial wind. Our experimental results also show that another emotion, 'interested', is most notably affected depending on the presence of the wind. The presented system can be effectively used in various VR applications such as interactive media and experiential contents.