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Virtual reality
Lean and Go in Virtual Worlds
Scientists from Inria and Insa Rennes come up with a trampoline-like innovative VR interface for pedestrian navigation. Making a joystick of the human body as a whole is what Joyman is all about.
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- Joyman
- Insa Rennes
- Interface
- Joystick
- INRIA Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique
- Virtual reality
- Maud Marchal
- Julien Pettré
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Virtual reality
Six-Finger Illusion
Is it possible to create the illusion that our right hand has six fingers? More generally, can we believe in structural changes to our bodies in a virtual reality environment? What mechanisms do we use to adopt our virtual body or avatar? If our virtual avatar is different to our real self, how do we perceive the differences and how can they influence our self-perception and behaviour? The Hybrid and MimeTIC teams at the INRIA Rennes – Bretagne Atlantique research centre set up a new experimental platform to examine these questions.
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- Six finger illusion
- Avatar
- Virtual reality
- Hybrid
- Anatole Lecuyer
- INRIA Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique
- Mimetic
Anatole Lecuyer, Inria director of research
Distinction
The 2019 IEEE VGTC award for virtual reality goes to Anatole Lecuyer
Anatole Lecuyer, Inria director of research, picks up the “IEEE VGTC Virtual Reality Technical Achievement Award ”. Set up in 2005, this international prize is recognition for his research into the use of brain-computer interfaces (BCI) and pseudo-haptic feedback in virtual reality (VR).
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Sport - Research
Perfecting shooting in basketball
For the past fifteen years or so, scientists have combined biomechanical analysis and virtual reality in an attempt to study sporting skills and to design new training tools geared towards improving player performance. In Rennes, this is one of the specialist areas of the Mouvement Sport Santé (M2S) laboratory, whose Inria team MimeTIC have entered into a collaboration with the Institut des Sciences du Mouvement Etienne-Jules Marey (UMR 7287), based in Marseille. The goal is to develop a viable market-ready tool for perfecting shooting in basketball. It is worth noting that this project is jointly funded by Inria and STAR, both members of the Instituts Carnot network.
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- Virtual reality
- Movement
- Sport
- M2S
- INRIA Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique
- Basketball
- Richard Kulpa
- Jules Marey
- STAR
- Université Rennes 2
- Mimetic
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