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Development of Real-Time Vision-based Eye-tracker System for Head Mounted Display [PDF]
Eun-Jung Roh+2 more
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Convergence drawing is used to create flexible, microscale, multifunctional fiber‐based neural probes. Optimized materials selection enables individual devices to perform neural recording, electrical stimulation, optogenetics, fiber photometry, fluid delivery, and voltammetric neurotransmitter detection in rodents.
Nicolette Driscoll+16 more
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Wide-angle, off-axis, see-through head-mounted display
Jannick P. Rolland
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Motion Sickness, Console Video Games, and Head-Mounted Displays [PDF]
Omar Merhi+3 more
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Enabling Focus Cues in Head-Mounted Displays
Developing head-mounted displays (HMDs) that offer uncompromised optical pathways to both digital and physical worlds without encumbrance and discomfort confronts many grand challenges, both from technological perspectives and human factors. Among the many challenges, minimizing visual discomfort is one of the key obstacles. One of the key contributing
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Advanced 3D Food Printing with Simultaneous Cooking and Generative AI Design
An in‐situ heating solution for 3D food printing is developed by incorporating noncontact graphene heaters as cooking sources during the printing process. This technique ensures food quality control and reduces microbial contamination. The AI‐generated 3D food shape design allows users to create digital models using text input without prior ...
Connie Kong Wai Lee+7 more
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Combining Head-Mounted and Projector-Based Displays for Surgical Training
Adrian Ilie+5 more
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Subjective Evaluation of Motion Sickness Following Game Play with Head Mounted Display.
Sachiko Ohno, Kazuhiko Ukai
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Stretchable bioelectronics conforming to dynamic body surfaces enable high‐fidelity physiological monitoring but often suffer from motion artifacts. All‐printed strain‐insensitive bioelectronics are presented using a universal gradient interface (UGI) created via aerosol‐based multi‐materials printing (AMMP).
Kaidong Song+16 more
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