Chenqing Wang’s research while affiliated with North China Institute of Technology and other places

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An Application of Somatosensory Interaction for 3D Virtual Experiments
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June 2019

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Lecture Notes in Computer Science

Si Chen

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Chenqing Wang

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Jianping Huang

Interaction based on natural limb movements is the so-called Somatosensory Interaction, which has multi-faceted and continuous features at the information transmission level. The dependence of the keyboard will be significantly weakened, and the learning subject will pay more attention to the corresponding learning tasks in this interactive mode, so that the learning comfort can be significantly improved in the three-dimensional virtual system. Situated in such technical context, more and more teachers and students are actively applying virtual experiment technology in their teaching and learning environment. human-computer interaction mode can directly affect the user’s sense of sensation and immersion. In recent years, with the continuous development of digital media technology, the use of Somatosensory Interaction design and three-dimensional virtual experiment has practical improved the teaching effect and promoted transformation of teaching interaction mode. It not only saves a lot of animation problems involved in traditional virtual experiments, but also save costs significantly, and provide relevant innovation direction for the in-depth application of virtual experimental technology.

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... constructed a virtual experiment scene and realized human-computer interaction function in virtual chemistry experiments using Kinect somatosensory equipment [8] . Zhang et al. designed a set of immersive virtual chemistry experiment systems based on Untiy3D using virtual reality technology and natural human-computer interaction technology [9] . ...

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Thermal perception method of virtual chemistry experiments
An Application of Somatosensory Interaction for 3D Virtual Experiments
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  • June 2019

Lecture Notes in Computer Science