Utilizing a Haptic Display in Multimedia Education

멀티미디어 제작 실습에서의 촉각장치 활용에 관한 연구

  • 김영욱 ((주)디지털아리아) ;
  • 김윤상 (한국기술교육대 인터넷미디어 공학부)
  • Published : 2008.07.01

Abstract

In this paper, utilizing a haptic display for 3D modeling practice is proposed. A haptic display called PHANTOM Omni providing 3D position as well as touch feeling is used to investigate how effectively the proposed practice works compared to the conventional ones for 3D modeling. Experimental results showed the proposed practice can provide positive effect for 3D modeling: improving the task completion time and lowering task workload, thus increasing the usability.

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