The discussion will examine unique aspects of VR and how they differ from traditional film; it will explore ideas for planning scenes; and it will present novel ways to handle challenges such as scene transitions in VR.
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The discussion will examine unique aspects of VR and how they differ from traditional film; it will explore ideas for planning scenes; and it will present novel ways to handle challenges such as scene transitions in VR.
← Back to schedule Monday, June 26th, 2017 12:30pm-1:00pm CR1D2-17(Room 201) CONFERENCE OR MULTIPASS REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION Innovations In Health Tech & Virtual Reality Thomas J Overly, Co-Founder | PROMENA VR Thomas J Overly, LMSW Founder, Psychotherapist, Inventor & Software […]
Cyborgs vs androids is a debate which is bound to play out in robotics in the future. Is it better to have a fully autonomous system, or a human-robot hybrid? The answer depends on the task at hand, as there will always be a scenario where we want or need a person to take direct control of a robot.
VR is the closest we’ve come to being able to transport a person’s consciousness into a virtual world; into a virtual body. As opposed to trying to convey information about the robot’s environment why not put the pilot, virtually, into the body of the robot and let them see everything for themselves? Let them, through the VR interface, interact with the real environment of the robot? This talk will provide an overview of teleoperated robotics and the application of VR technology to human-robot interfaces.