Tuesday, November 15
2:45 PM-3:45 PM
EST
Edison Ballroom

VR Contents on the Process of Learning to Build a Handmade PC

Research/Technical Showcase ID: 49947
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    Shogo Teranishi
    Graduate School of Kanazawa Institute of Technology
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    Yoshio Yamagishi
    Kanazawa Institute of Technology

Abstract: Recently a virtual reality (VR) has attracted much attention. We produced a VR learning contents which simulates the process to build a handmade PC. The users can experience virtually the process of PC assembly with our system. A head-mount display (HMD), which is necessary for our contents, becomes popular and inexpensive rapidly in these days. In order to move virtual objects with user’s hands, we employ a motion sensor called “Leap Motion”, which can track real-time movement of left-and-right hand and its fingers. We are planning to use the system with our class titled “Major Lab/Exercise II”, in which the PC assembly is mandatory for the students.

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