998 resultados para virtual display


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Tässä kandidaatintyössä luodaan kattava katsaus erilaisiin PC-laiteissa toimiviin usean näytön käyttöönottomenetelmiin, joita on olemassa useita ominaisuuksiltaan ja käyttötarkoituksiltaan erilaisia. Työssä perehdytään Windowsin usean näytön tuen historiaan ja sen kehitykseen eri Windows versioiden välillä tuen alkuajoista 1990-luvulta nykyaikaan aina viimeisimpiin Windows käyttöjärjestelmiin asti. Lopuksi tarkastellaan vielä pelien usean näytön tukea ja kuinka hyödyntää useaa näyttöä sellaisissa peleissä, jotka eivät sitä sisäänrakennetusti tue.

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L’objectif principal de la présente thèse était de déterminer les facteurs susceptibles d’influencer l’efficacité des processus de contrôle en ligne des mouvements d’atteinte manuelle. De nos jours, les mouvements d’atteinte manuelle réalisés dans un environnement virtuel (déplacer une souris d’ordinateur pour contrôler un curseur à l’écran, par exemple) sont devenus chose commune. Par comparaison aux mouvements réalisés en contexte naturel (appuyer sur le bouton de mise en marche de l’ordinateur), ceux réalisés en contexte virtuel imposent au système nerveux central des contraintes importantes parce que l’information visuelle et proprioceptive définissant la position de l’effecteur n’est pas parfaitement congruente. Par conséquent, la présente thèse s’articule autour des effets d’un contexte virtuel sur le contrôle des mouvements d’atteinte manuelle. Dans notre premier article, nous avons tenté de déterminer si des facteurs tels que (a) la quantité de pratique, (b) l’orientation du montage virtuel (aligné vs. non-aligné) ou encore (c) l’alternance d’un essai réalisé avec et sans la vision de l’effecteur pouvaient augmenter l’efficacité des processus de contrôle en ligne de mouvement réalisés en contexte virtuel. Ces facteurs n’ont pas influencé l’efficacité des processus de contrôle de mouvements réalisés en contexte virtuel, suggérant qu’il est difficile d’optimiser le contrôle des mouvements d’atteinte manuelle lorsque ceux-ci sont réalisés dans un contexte virtuel. L’un des résultats les plus surprenants de cette étude est que nous n’avons pas rapporté d’effet concernant l’orientation de l’écran sur la performance des participants, ce qui était en contradiction avec la littérature existante sur ce sujet. L’article 2 avait pour but de pousser plus en avant notre compréhension du contrôle du mouvement réalisé en contexte virtuel et naturel. Dans le deuxième article, nous avons mis en évidence les effets néfastes d’un contexte virtuel sur le contrôle en ligne des mouvements d’atteinte manuelle. Plus précisément, nous avons observé que l’utilisation d’un montage non-aligné (écran vertical/mouvement sur un plan horizontal) pour présenter l’information visuelle résultait en une importante diminution de la performance comparativement à un montage virtuel aligné et un montage naturel. Nous avons aussi observé une diminution de la performance lorsque les mouvements étaient réalisés dans un contexte virtuel aligné comparativement à un contexte naturel. La diminution de la performance notée dans les deux conditions virtuelles s’expliquait largement par une réduction de l’efficacité des processus de contrôle en ligne. Nous avons donc suggéré que l’utilisation d’une représentation virtuelle de la main introduisait de l’incertitude relative à sa position dans l’espace. Dans l’article 3, nous avons donc voulu déterminer l’origine de cette incertitude. Dans ce troisième article, deux hypothèses étaient à l’étude. La première suggérait que l’augmentation de l’incertitude rapportée dans le contexte virtuel de la précédente étude était due à une perte d’information visuelle relative à la configuration du bras. La seconde suggérait plutôt que l’incertitude provenait de l’information visuelle et proprioceptive qui n’est pas parfaitement congruente dans un contexte virtuel comparativement à un contexte naturel (le curseur n’est pas directement aligné avec le bout du doigt, par exemple). Les données n’ont pas supporté notre première hypothèse. Plutôt, il semble que l’incertitude soit causée par la dissociation de l’information visuelle et proprioceptive. Nous avons aussi démontré que l’information relative à la position de la main disponible sur la base de départ influence largement les processus de contrôle en ligne, même lorsque la vision de l’effecteur est disponible durant le mouvement. Ce résultat suggère que des boucles de feedback interne utilisent cette information afin de moduler le mouvement en cours d’exécution.

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Tcl/Tk scripting language has become the de-facto standard for EDA tools. This paper explains how to start working with Tcl/Tk using simple examples. Two complete applications are presented to show in more detail the capabilities of the language. In one script average power consumption of a digital system is automated. A second script creates a virtual display driven by the simulation of a graphic card.

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Recent statistics have demonstrated that two of the most important causes of failures of the UAVs (Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle) missions are related to the low level of decisional autonomy of vehicles and to the man machine interface. Therefore, a relevant issue is to design a display/controls architecture which allows the efficient interaction between the operator and the remote vehicle and to develop a level of automation which allows the vehicle the decision about change in mission. The research presented in this paper focuses on a modular man-machine interface simulator for the UAV control, which simulates UAV missions, developed to experiment solution to this problem. The main components of the simulator are an advanced interface and a block defined automation, which comprehend an algorithm that implements the level of automation of the system. The simulator has been designed and developed following a user-centred design approach in order to take into account the operator’s needs in the communication with the vehicle. The level of automation has been developed following the supervisory control theory which says that the human became a supervisor who sends high level commands, such as part of mission, target, constraints, in then-rule, while the vehicle receives, comprehends and translates such commands into detailed action such as routes or action on the control system. In order to allow the vehicle to calculate and recalculate the safe and efficient route, in term of distance, time and fuel a 3D planning algorithm has been developed. It is based on considering UASs representative of real world systems as objects moving in a virtual environment (terrain, obstacles, and no fly zones) which replicates the airspace. Original obstacle avoidance strategies have been conceived in order to generate mission planes which are consistent with flight rules and with the vehicle performance constraints. The interface is based on a touch screen, used to send high level commands to the vehicle, and a 3D Virtual Display which provides a stereoscopic and augmented visualization of the complex scenario in which the vehicle operates. Furthermore, it is provided with an audio feedback message generator. Simulation tests have been conducted with pilot trainers to evaluate the reliability of the algorithm and the effectiveness and efficiency of the interface in supporting the operator in the supervision of an UAV mission. Results have revealed that the planning algorithm calculate very efficient routes in few seconds, an adequate level of workload is required to command the vehicle and that the 3D based interface provides the operator with a good sense of presence and enhances his awareness of the mission scenario and of the vehicle under his control.

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I was recently part of a small committee looking at higher qualifications in contact lens practice and the discussion turned to future technologies. There was mention of different materials and different applications of contact lenses. Drug delivery with contact lenses was discussed as this has been talked about in the literature for a while. The first paper I could find that talked about using contact lenses for drug delivery dates back over 40 years. There was a review paper in CLAE in 2008 that looked specifically at this too [1]. However, where are these products? Why are we not seeing them in the market place? Maybe the technology is not quite there yet, or maybe patents are prohibiting usage or maybe the market is not big enough to develop such products? We do have lenses on the market with slow release of lubricating agents but not therapeutic agents used for ocular or systemic conditions. Contact lenses with pathogen detectors may be part of our contact lens armoury of the future and again we can already see papers in the literature that have trialled this technology for glucose monitoring in diabetics or lactate concentration in the tear film. Future contact lenses may incorporate better optics based on aberration control and we see this starting to emerge with aspheric designs designed to minimise spherical aberration. Irregular corneas can be fitted with topography based designs and again this technology exists and is being used by some manufacturers in their designs already. Moreover, the topography based fitting of irregular corneas is certainly something we see a lot of today and CLAE has seen many articles related to this over the last decade or so. What about further into the future? Well one interesting area must the 3-dimensional contact lenses, or contact lenses with electronic devices built in that simulate a display screen. A little like the virtual display spectacles that are already sold by electronics companies. It does not take much of a stretch of the imagination to see a large electronic company taking this technology on and making it viable. Will we see people on the train watching movies on these electronic virtual reality contact lenses? I think we will, but when is harder to know.

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Forgetting immediate physical reality and having awareness of one�s location in the simulated world is critical to enjoyment and performance in virtual environments be it an interactive 3D game such as Quake or an online virtual 3d community space such as Second Life. Answer to the question "where am I?" at two levels, whether the locus is in the immediate real world as opposed to the virtual world and whether one is aware of the spatial co-ordinates of that locus, hold the key to any virtual 3D experience. While 3D environments, especially virtual environments and their impact on spatial comprehension has been studied in disciplines such as architecture, it is difficult to determine the relative contributions of specific attributes such as screen size or stereoscopy towards spatial comprehension since most of them treat the technology as monolith (box-centered). Using a variable-centered approach put forth by Nass and Mason (1990) which breaks down the technology into its component variables and their corresponding values as its theoretical basis, this paper looks at the contributions of five variables (Stereoscopy, screen size, field of view, level of realism and level of detail) common to most virtual environments on spatial comprehension and presence. The variable centered approach can be daunting as the increase in the number of variables can exponentially increase the number of conditions and resources required. We overcome this drawback posed by adoption of such a theoretical approach by the use of a fractional factorial design for the experiment. This study has completed the first wave of data collection and starting the next phase in January 2007 and expected to complete by February 2007. Theoretical and practical implications of the study are discussed.

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Three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound volume acquisition, analysis and display of fetal structures have enhanced their visualization and greatly improved the general understanding of their anatomy and pathology. The dynamic display of volume data generally depends on proprietary software, usually supplied with the ultrasound system, and on the operator's ability to maneuver the dataset digitally. We have used relatively simple tools and an established storage, display and manipulation format to generate non-linear virtual reality object movies of prenatal images (including moving sequences and 3D-rendered views) that can be navigated easily and interactively on any current computer. This approach permits a viewing or learning experience that is superior to watching a linear movie passively.

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ABSTRACT: Purpose. Virtual reality devices, including virtual reality head-mounted displays, are becoming increasingly accessible to the general public as technological advances lead to reduced costs. However, there are numerous reports that adverse effects such as ocular discomfort and headache are associated with these devices. To investigate these adverse effects, questionnaires that have been specifically designed for other purposes such as investigating motion sickness have often been used. The primary purpose of this study was to develop a standard questionnaire for use in investigating symptoms that result from virtual reality viewing. In addition, symptom duration and whether priming subjects elevates symptom ratings were also investigated. Methods. A list of the most frequently reported symptoms following virtual reality viewing was determined from previously published studies and used as the basis for a pilot questionnaire. The pilot questionnaire, which consisted of 12 nonocular and 11 ocular symptoms, was administered to two groups of eight subjects. One group was primed by having them complete the questionnaire before immersion; the other group completed the questionnaire postviewing only. Postviewing testing was carried out immediately after viewing and then at 2-min intervals for a further 10 min. Results. Priming subjects did not elevate symptom ratings; therefore, the data were pooled and 16 symptoms were found to increase significantly. The majority of symptoms dissipated rapidly, within 6 min after viewing. Frequency of endorsement data showed that approximately half of the symptoms on the pilot questionnaire could be discarded because <20% of subjects experienced them. Conclusions. Symptom questionnaires to investigate virtual reality viewing can be administered before viewing, without biasing the findings, allowing calculation of the amount of change from pre- to postviewing. However, symptoms dissipate rapidly and assessment of symptoms needs to occur in the first 5 min postviewing. Thirteen symptom questions, eight nonocular and five ocular, were determined to be useful for a questionnaire specifically related to virtual reality viewing using a head-mounted display.

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It is known that some Virtual Reality (VR) head-mounted displays (HMDs) can cause temporary deficits in binocular vision. On the other hand, the precise mechanism by which visual stress occurs is unclear. This paper is concerned with a potential source of visual stress that has not been previously considered with regard to VR systems: inappropriate vertical gaze angle. As vertical gaze angle is raised or lowered the 'effort' required of the binocular system also changes. The extent to which changes in vertical gaze angle alter the demands placed upon the vergence eye movement system was explored. The results suggested that visual stress may depend, in part, on vertical gaze angle. The proximity of the display screens within an HMD means that a VR headset should be in the correct vertical location for any individual user. This factor may explain some previous empirical results and has important implications for headset design. Fortuitously, a reasonably simple solution exists.

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Física

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L'objectiu del projecte és possibilitar que els estudiants de la diplomatura de turisme de la UOC puguin realitzar una pràctica laboral rigorosa i realista i que permeti desenvolupar les competències bàsiques en treball en equip i transversals en sostenibilitat aplicada a les destinacions turístiques. La pràctica docent consisteix en una simulació, per a entorn virtual d'aprenentatge que emula les diferents fases del treball de consultoria turística i l’aplicació dels resultats del les tasques col·laboratives a un treball orientat a objecte. Concretament el projecte està orientat a simular un treball de camp i a dissenyar i executar un pla estratègic per a la millora d'una destinació de naturalesa. La metodologia didàctica parteix de l’organització d'un treball en equip, cosa per la qual s'espera que els estudiants puguin cooperar entre si durant les fases del projecte. Amb el projecte es pretén aconseguir dotar als estudiants de mètodes i habilitats en sostenibilitat aplicada al turisme. Així com posar en pràctica els coneixements previs obtinguts en aquesta matèria. La simulació consisteix en la implementació d’estratègies per a millorar l’ús dels recursos turístics en una destinació real espanyola (el parc Natural de la Serra d'Espadà, a la província de Castelló), així com a crear una memòria final basada en la creació d'un pla estratègic per a la implementació d'accions basades en el turisme sostenible en l’àrea d'estudi.

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A reinforcement learning (RL) method was used to train a virtual character to move participants to a specified location. The virtual environment depicted an alleyway displayed through a wide field-of-view head-tracked stereo head-mounted display. Based on proxemics theory, we predicted that when the character approached within a personal or intimate distance to the participants, they would be inclined to move backwards out of the way. We carried out a between-groups experiment with 30 female participants, with 10 assigned arbitrarily to each of the following three groups: In the Intimate condition the character could approach within 0.38m and in the Social condition no nearer than 1.2m. In the Random condition the actions of the virtual character were chosen randomly from among the same set as in the RL method, and the virtual character could approach within 0.38m. The experiment continued in each case until the participant either reached the target or 7 minutes had elapsed. The distributions of the times taken to reach the target showed significant differences between the three groups, with 9 out of 10 in the Intimate condition reaching the target significantly faster than the 6 out of 10 who reached the target in the Social condition. Only 1 out of 10 in the Random condition reached the target. The experiment is an example of applied presence theory: we rely on the many findings that people tend to respond realistically in immersive virtual environments, and use this to get people to achieve a task of which they had been unaware. This method opens up the door for many such applications where the virtual environment adapts to the responses of the human participants with the aim of achieving particular goals.

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An experiment was carried out to examine the impact on electrodermal activity of people when approached by groups of one or four virtual characters at varying distances. It was premised on the basis of proxemics theory that the closer the approach of the virtual characters to the participant, the greater the level of physiological arousal. Physiological arousal was measured by the number of skin conductance responses within a short time period after the approach, and the maximum change in skin conductance level 5 s after the approach. The virtual characters were each either female or a cylinder of human size, and one or four characters approached each subject a total of 12 times. Twelve male subjects were recruited for the experiment. The results suggest that the number of skin conductance responses after the approach and the change in skin conductance level increased the closer the virtual characters approached toward the participants. Moreover, these response variables were inversely correlated with the number of visits, showing a typical adaptation effect. There was some evidence to suggest that the number of characters who simultaneously approached (one or four) was positively associated with the responses. Surprisingly there was no evidence of a difference in response between the humanoid characters and cylinders on the basis of this physiological data. It is suggested that the similarity in this quantitative arousal response to virtual characters and virtual objects might mask a profound difference in qualitative response, an interpretation supported by questionnaire and interview results. Overall the experiment supported the premise that people exhibit heightened physiological arousal the closer they are approached by virtual characters.

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An experiment was carried out to examine the impact on electrodermal activity of people when approached by groups of one or four virtual characters at varying distances. It was premised on the basis of proxemics theory that the closer the approach of the virtual characters to the participant, the greater the level of physiological arousal. Physiological arousal was measured by the number of skin conductance responses within a short time period after the approach, and the maximum change in skin conductance level 5 s after the approach. The virtual characters were each either female or a cylinder of human size, and one or four characters approached each subject a total of 12 times. Twelve male subjects were recruited for the experiment. The results suggest that the number of skin conductance responses after the approach and the change in skin conductance level increased the closer the virtual characters approached toward the participants. Moreover, these response variables were inversely correlated with the number of visits, showing a typical adaptation effect. There was some evidence to suggest that the number of characters who simultaneously approached (one or four) was positively associated with the responses. Surprisingly there was no evidence of a difference in response between the humanoid characters and cylinders on the basis of this physiological data. It is suggested that the similarity in this quantitative arousal response to virtual characters and virtual objects might mask a profound difference in qualitative response, an interpretation supported by questionnaire and interview results. Overall the experiment supported the premise that people exhibit heightened physiological arousal the closer they are approached by virtual characters.

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A reinforcement learning (RL) method was used to train a virtual character to move participants to a specified location. The virtual environment depicted an alleyway displayed through a wide field-of-view head-tracked stereo head-mounted display. Based on proxemics theory, we predicted that when the character approached within a personal or intimate distance to the participants, they would be inclined to move backwards out of the way. We carried out a between-groups experiment with 30 female participants, with 10 assigned arbitrarily to each of the following three groups: In the Intimate condition the character could approach within 0.38m and in the Social condition no nearer than 1.2m. In the Random condition the actions of the virtual character were chosen randomly from among the same set as in the RL method, and the virtual character could approach within 0.38m. The experiment continued in each case until the participant either reached the target or 7 minutes had elapsed. The distributions of the times taken to reach the target showed significant differences between the three groups, with 9 out of 10 in the Intimate condition reaching the target significantly faster than the 6 out of 10 who reached the target in the Social condition. Only 1 out of 10 in the Random condition reached the target. The experiment is an example of applied presence theory: we rely on the many findings that people tend to respond realistically in immersive virtual environments, and use this to get people to achieve a task of which they had been unaware. This method opens up the door for many such applications where the virtual environment adapts to the responses of the human participants with the aim of achieving particular goals.