1997
DOI: 10.3130/aijt.3.92
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Development of the Visual Simulator Directly Connected With Perceptual Behavior

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“…Studies using three-dimensional CG images include impression evaluations in multiple streetscapes with different building forms (Koba and Kishimoto, 2009) and seamless walk-through/fly-through experiences in 3D-object streetscapes utilizing Google Earth (Manabe et al, 2015). Seta et al (1997) successfully developed a visual simulator system in which a small-sized CCD camera was inserted at the model's eye level and linked with the subject's head movement presenting images linked with perceptual behaviors. Ohno et al (2001) successfully developed a new visual simulation system based on three-dimensional CG overlaid on a scale model image in which movable elements, such as people and vehicles, were created virtually and overlaid on an image of a scale model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies using three-dimensional CG images include impression evaluations in multiple streetscapes with different building forms (Koba and Kishimoto, 2009) and seamless walk-through/fly-through experiences in 3D-object streetscapes utilizing Google Earth (Manabe et al, 2015). Seta et al (1997) successfully developed a visual simulator system in which a small-sized CCD camera was inserted at the model's eye level and linked with the subject's head movement presenting images linked with perceptual behaviors. Ohno et al (2001) successfully developed a new visual simulation system based on three-dimensional CG overlaid on a scale model image in which movable elements, such as people and vehicles, were created virtually and overlaid on an image of a scale model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%