“A Real-time Visualization System of Pseudo-muscle Activity Using a VR Device” by Soga, Yano and Oda
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Title:
- A Real-time Visualization System of Pseudo-muscle Activity Using a VR Device
Session/Category Title: Augmented & Virtual Reality
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We developed a system that visualizes pseudo-muscle activity used during exercise in the VR space. This system allows user to recognize the position of the muscles used during the body motion and the magnitude of the muscle activity based on the user’s input by a VR device in real time.
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