Four papers at ArtsIT 2017

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Three student groups from Medialogy Aalborg are publishing four papers at the 6th EAI International Conference: ArtsIT, Interactivity & Game Creation (ArtsIT 2017): “Improving user experience for lost heritage sites through indirect augmented reality” by Mads Luther Nørlem, Christian L. Jakobsen, and Jon B. Larsen; “The Engagement Effect of Players’ Agency over their Characters’ Motivation” by Daniel Svejstrup Christensen and Mette Jakobsen; and “Self-Overlapping Maze and Map Design for Asymmetric Collaboration in Room-Scale Virtual Reality for Public Spaces” and “Facilitating Asymmetric Collaboration in Room-Scale Virtual Reality for Public Spaces” by Sule Serubugo, Denisa Skantarova, and Nicolaj Evers.

New HTC Vive hardware

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Valve announced that the SteamVR tracking will be upgraded soon (https://uploadvr.com/steamvr-tracking-2/). The new tracking base stations will not work with current HMDs, controllers, nor trackers (while new HMDs, controllers, and trackers will work with both, the new and the current base stations).

This means that we probably won’t buy any additional SteamVR HMDs, controllers, nor trackers until the hardware is upgraded. Hopefully, the upgraded trackers are available before the fall semester. All this shouldn’t affect the accessory for wireless communication with the HMD, which we hope to get later this year.

Update 27-06-2017: I’ve read a German online article about the accessory for wireless comunication with the HMD. Apparently, the connection requires an unobstructed line of sight all the time and can be easily interrupted by the user’s hands. The article says nothing about how large the tracking space may be. This probably means that we will buy only one of these accessories and see how that works in our labs.

Also, we ordered the binocular eye tracker for HTC Vive from Pupil Labs.

Update 28-06-2017: And we have received the eye tracker and installed in the right computer in the AVALab (avalab b).

Update 02-07-2017: I was referring to TPCAST’s wireless adapter for the HTC Vive. We might buy Intel’s WiGig adapter instead or also, in particular if HTC is selling and recommending both.

Update 14-11-2017: Due to reports about various problems with TPCAST’s wireless adapter, we will probably not buy one this year.

Poster at Salento AVR 2017

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A paper about their VGIS7 semester project “Pixel Reprojection of 360 Degree Renderings for Small Parallax Effects” by Joakim Bruslund Haurum, Christian Nygaard Daugbjerg, Péter Rohoska, and Andrea Coifman was accepted at Salento AVR 2017. Christian Nygaard Daugbjerg will present the poster at the conference.

Three papers at VRIC 2017

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Three papers have been accepted at VRIC 2017: two papers by Bartal Henriksen and Ronni Nedergaard Nielsen in collaboration with Bo Geng from the Health Department about their Med8 and Med9 semester projects, and one paper by Jon Byrdal Larsen, Mads Luther Nørlem, and Christian Lebek Jakobsen about their Med7 semester project.

Three papers at GRAPP 2017

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Three papers have been accepted at GRAPP 2017: A paper by Anne Juhler Hansen and Jákup Klein about their Master’s thesis, a paper by Sule Serubugo, Denisa  Škantárová and Lasse Kjærsgård Nielsen about their 8th semester project, and a paper by Martin Kibsgaard about his most recent research with the da Vinci surgical system.