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The authors proposed and developed a “touchable” VR planetarium. The user wears a VR headset and “touches” the stars with the controllers.
Jun 1, 2024 · The authors proposed and developed a “touchable” VR planetarium. The user wears a VR headset and “touches” the stars with the controllers.
As this feature is valuable for visually impaired people to experience the starry sky, the authors also implemented the functions that help it. In the trial use ...
In this paper, the authors introduced a "touchable" VR planetarium for both sighted and visually impaired people. Its remarkable fea ture is that the user ...
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Development of a Touchable VR Planetarium for Both Sighted and Visually Impaired People (ID: P1093) ... The authors proposed and developed a “touchable” VR ...
Development of a Touchable VR Planetarium for Both Sighted and Visually Impaired People ... The authors proposed and developed a “touchable” VR planetarium.
Jan 24, 2023 · This bite is based on author Briley Lewis's personal experience planning a planetarium show that is accessible to blind and low vision ...
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Development of a Touchable VR Planetarium for Both Sighted and Visually Impaired People ... The authors proposed and developed a “touchable” VR planetarium.
We initiated a project to develop tactile models of telescopes from the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ).
Ideas for how visually impaired students can use virtual reality and augmented reality in the classroom. www.veroniiiica.com.