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Neurogoggles for Multimodal Augmented Reality

Published: 25 February 2016 Publication History

Abstract

We present a neurogoggles system that offers truly immersive augmented and virtual reality with unique biofeedback based on brain and bodily signals. The system consists of a wearable head-mounted display that integrates two stereoscopic color cameras for video-through experience, a depth sensor for object tracking, an inertial sensor for head tracking and electrophysiological measurements for brain and bodily signals. The system is designed to ensure low-latency synchronization across all functional modules, which is a key element for multimodal real-time data analysis. We showcase this technology with an immersive experience combining multimodal data and artistic digital content using Kudan augmented reality engine. In this experience, the user is presented with an interactive world behind a brain image wall poster, which reacts to user's brain state.

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AH '16: Proceedings of the 7th Augmented Human International Conference 2016
February 2016
258 pages
ISBN:9781450336802
DOI:10.1145/2875194
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  • University of Geneva

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Association for Computing Machinery

New York, NY, United States

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Published: 25 February 2016

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  1. Augmented Reality
  2. Brain-Computer Interface
  3. Head-Mounted Display

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AH '16
AH '16: Augmented Human International Conference 2016
February 25 - 27, 2016
Geneva, Switzerland

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AH '16 Paper Acceptance Rate 21 of 138 submissions, 15%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 121 of 306 submissions, 40%

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  • (2024)The Impact of Design Factors on User Behavior in a Virtual Hospital Room to Explore Fall Prevention StrategiesHERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal10.1177/1937586724123843417:3(124-143)Online publication date: 9-Apr-2024
  • (2022)From virtual reality to augmented reality: A neuromarketing perspectiveFrontiers in Psychology10.3389/fpsyg.2022.96549913Online publication date: 9-Sep-2022
  • (2018)Multimodal and Context-Aware Interaction in Augmented Reality for Active AssistanceProceedings of the 20th ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction10.1145/3242969.3264966(506-510)Online publication date: 2-Oct-2018
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