A cloth design system by intuitive operations supporting mouse device besides phantom device and its user evaluation

Katsunori Miyahara, Yoshihiro Okada

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Abstract

The authors have already proposed a cloth design system that provides intuitive operations, e.g., sewing, cutting and fitting a cloth in a virtual 3D space through direct manipulations using a force-feedback device, Phantom. However, a Phantom device is very expensive and it is difficult for the end user to buy and use it. Also, many users are familiar with the use of a mouse device rather than that of a Phantom device. So, the authors extended their cloth design system to support a standard mouse device besides a Phantom device. They also evaluated the usefulness of their cloth design system by asking some subjects to try to practically perform several operations using a Phantom device and a mouse device. Then it is found that even using a mouse device, their cloth design system is practically useful. This paper shows evaluation results and discusses about them, and clarifies the usefulness of the cloth design system that only supports a mouse device.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationComputer Graphics, Imaging and Visualisation
Subtitle of host publicationNew Advances, CGIV 2007
Pages154-159
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 1 2007
EventComputer Graphics, Imaging and Visualisation: New Advances, CGIV 2007 - Bangkok, Thailand
Duration: Aug 13 2007Aug 16 2007

Publication series

NameComputer Graphics, Imaging and Visualisation: New Advances, CGIV 2007

Other

OtherComputer Graphics, Imaging and Visualisation: New Advances, CGIV 2007
Country/TerritoryThailand
CityBangkok
Period8/13/078/16/07

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

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