“Graphical Manipulation of Human’s Walking Direction with Visual Illusion” by Ishii, Suzuki, Sakamoto, Kanai, Takazawa, et al. …
Conference:
- SIGGRAPH 2016
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Entry Number: 08
Title:
- Graphical Manipulation of Human’s Walking Direction with Visual Illusion
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Description:
Conventional research on pedestrian navigation systems has explored the possibilities of presenting information to users both visually and aurally. Existing navigation systems require users to recognize information, and then to follow directions as separate, conscious processes, which inevitably require attention to the system. This study proposes a novel method that enables pedestrians to be guided without conscious interaction with a navigational system.
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