1st Japanese-French Cooperative Workshop "Improving the VR
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1st Japanese-French Cooperative Workshop "Improving the VR
1st Japanese-French Cooperative Workshop "Improving the VR experience" 日仏超臨場 VR ワークショップ June 3rd – June 5th, 2008 Workshop: June 4th, 10:00-18:30 at Sanjo Conference Hall, The University of Tokyo This workshop and collaboration is supported by Strategic Japanese-French Cooperative Program on “Information and Communications Technology (ICT) including Computer Science” by JST Michitaka HIROSE and Dominique BECHMANN Jan 2008-Dec 2010 Schedule June 3rd, 2008 Lab Tour: Sato Lab (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Guide: Prof. Codognet 10:00 Tokyo Institute of Technology, Suzukake-dai campus Bldg R2, 510 room (tour starting points) 10:00-10:10 Explanation of the tour (Bldg. R2-514 Room) 10:10-10:15 Move to Bldg. R3 302 room 10:15-10:45 Demonstration of the Immersive Projection Display D-Vision 10:45-10:50 Move to Bldg. R2 507 room 10:50-11:30 Demonstration of haptic display SPIDAR Lunch Move to Hongo Campus Lab Tour: Naemura Lab and IRT Lab (The University of Tokyo) Guide: Prof.Codognet --> Dr. Nishimura 14:00 The University of Tokyo, Hongo Campus Faculty of Engineering Bldg.2 14:00-14:30 Naemura Lab (11F 113C1) 14:30-17:00 Labs in Information and Robot Technology Research Initiative (1F / 8F) Tokyo Institute of Technology, Suzukake-dai campus http://www.titech.ac.jp/access-and-campusmap/e/suzukakedai-campus.html Bldg: R2 http://www.titech.ac.jp/access-and-campusmap/e/suzukakedaiR.html Sato-Koike Lab. http://sklab-www.pi.titech.ac.jp/frame_index-e.html The University of Tokyo, Hongo Campus http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/campusmap/map01_02_e.html Faculty of Engineering Bldg.2, 8F http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/campusmap/cam01_04_03_e.html Harashima Naemura Lab http://www.hc.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ Information and Robot Technology Research Initiative http://www.irt.i.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ Hirose-Tanikawa Lab.(Cyber Interface Lab) http://www.cyber.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ Nakamura-Yamane Lab http://www.ynl.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ Shimoyama-Matsumoto Lab http://www.leopard.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ Inaba-Mizuuchi Lab (Jouhou System Kougaku Lab) http://www.jsk.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ Kuniyoshi-Harada Lab (Intelligent Systems and Informatics Lab) http://www.isi.imi.i.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ Sato-Mori Lab (Intelligent Cooperative Systems Lab) http://www.ics.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ June 4th, 2008 1st Japanese-French Cooperative Workshop "Improving the VR experience" 日仏超臨場 VR ワークショップ at Sanjo Conference Hall, The University of Tokyo 10:00-18:30 Chair: Prof. Hirose 10:00-10:05 Greetings from Prof. Shimoyama Dean, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo 10:05-10:20 Introduction from Prof. Hirose Hirose-Tanikawa Lab., The University of Tokyo 10:20-10:40 Dr. Tomohiro Tanikawa Hirose-Tanikawa Lab., The University of Tokyo 10:40-11:00 Dr. Caroline Villard LSIIT, UMR 7005 CNRS-ULP 11:00-11:20 Mr. Hironori Mitake Sato Lab., Tokyo Institute of Technology 11:20-11:40 Dr. Stephane Donikian IRISA, CNRS UMR 6074 11:40-12:00 Mr. Jean Sreng IRISA, CNRS UMR 6074 "Haptic interaction in virtual environments" 12:00-13:00 Lunch Chair: Prof.Codognet 13:00-13:30 Guest Speaker's Talk: Prof.Masa Inakage Dean, Graduate School of Media Design, Keio University 13:30-13:50 Dr. Pascal Guitton LaBRI, CNRS UMR 5800 13:50-14:10 Mr. Takashi Ijiri Igarashi Lab., The University of Tokyo 14:10-14:30 Dr. Pascal Barla LaBRI, CNRS UMR 5800 "Stylized shading and morphing techniques for computer animation" 14:30-14:50 Mr. Manuel Veit LSIIT, UMR 7005 CNRS-ULP 14:50-15:10 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Ikei 15:10-15:30 Mr. Naohisa Nagaya Inami Lab., The University of Electro-Communications 15:30-15:50 Dr. Antonio Capobianco LSIIT, UMR 7005 CNRS-ULP 15:50-16:10 Mr. Tokuo Yamaguchi Kitamura Lab., Osaka University 16:10-16:30 Dr. Fabien Lotte IRISA, CNRS "Brain-Computer Interfaces and Virtual Reality: the OpenViBE project" 16:30-16:50 Dr. Thierry Duval 16:50-17:10 Coffee Break Chair: Dr. Tanikawa 17:10-17:30 Dr.Yasushi Ikei Tokyo Metropolitan University 17:30-17:50 Dr. Gérard Assayag 17:50-18:10 Dr. Philippe Codognet Keio University / CNRS “Interactive sound installations” 18:10-18:25 Discussion for Collaboration 18:25-18:30 Closing Remarks: 19:30 Dinner The University of Tokyo, Hongo Campus http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/campusmap/map01_02_e.html Sanjo Conference Hall http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/campusmap/cam01_00_02_e.html June 5th, 2008 Lab Tour: Global Studio (Keio University) Guide: Prof.Codognet, Dr. Nishimura 12:00-13:30 Keio University, Mita campus 13:30-15:30 Global Studio (4K cinema) East Research Building 6F Move to NII Lab Tour: NII openhouse (National Institute of Informatics) Guide: Prof.Codognet, Dr. Nishimura 16:00-18:00 NII open house Keio Univ Mita campus http://www.keio.ac.jp/english/about_keio/campus_info/mita1.html Research Institute for Digital Media and Content(DMC), Keio University http://www.dmc.keio.ac.jp/en/ NII (National Institute of Informatics) http://www.nii.ac.jp/introduce/access1.shtml NII open house http://www.nii.ac.jp/index.shtml.en Leader’s Information Japanese Research Leader’s Information Michitaka Hirose (http://www.cyber.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp) was born in 1954 in Japan. He received his BE, ME and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Tokyo in 1977, 1979 and 1982 respectively. Currently, he is a professor of human interface at Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, the University of Tokyo. His research interests include enhanced human interface, interactive computer graphics, wearable computer and virtual reality. He has served as a project leader of Virtual Reality project sponsored by The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. Through these projects, he successfully demonstrated sophisticated VR based museum exhibit and contributed to improved quality of VR technology. He was awarded “Tokyo Techno-Forum Gold Medal Award” in 1998, “The Chairman Prize“ from The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications in 2003, “Best Paper Award” from VRSJ in 1999, 2004, 2005, and “Okawa Publication Prize” in 2004. French Research Leader’s Information Dominique Bechmann (http://dpt-info.u-strasbg.fr/~bechmann) is a professor of computer science at the Strasbourg University and a researcher at the LSIIT CNRS Lab since 1996. For 10 years now, she has also been head of the computer graphics research team in Strasbourg, France. From 1986 to 1989, she did her PhD at the IBM scientific centre (Paris, France) on geometric modelling of anatomic organs. In 1990, she did a postdoc at the T.J. Watson research centre (Yorktown Heigths, New York, USA) on deformation models. In 1991, she became an assistant professor and since then she is working on geometric modelling and virtual reality. Starting from 2004, Dominique Bechmann has been leading the ICT France-Asian project on Virtual Reality. This project includes 8 French labs, 7 Korean labs, 6 Japanese labs, 3 Chinese labs, 2 Taiwan labs and 2 Singapore labs. She has been reviewing papers for 3DUI symposium of the IEEE Virtual Reality conference 2007, Edutainment’2006, Eurographics Symposium on Virtual Environments 2004, ACM Solid modeling, The Journal of Visualization and Computer Animation, International Journal of Shape Modeling, The Visual Computer, Computer Graphics Forum, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, Computer & Graphics, Graphical Models. Abstract The goal of this project is to take advantage of the french-japanese relationships that were initiated during the STIC France-Asian project in VR (2004-2006), by concretising the exchanges through collaborations around the improvement of immersion in Virtual Reality environments. We aim at enhancing the behaviour, visualization, and interaction between entities or between the user and the entities evolving in these virtual worlds. At the end, the expected results are an improvement of the realism in immersive environment, in particular of expressiveness, intelligent behaviour of entities, and interactive gestures to communicate intuitively with these entities. The possible outcomes of these works could concern realistic simulators for instance in the military field, or in games, entertainment, and education. Description Virtual Reality (VR) is a scientific and technical domain, making the most of computer science and behavioral interface to simulate the behavior of entities in a virtual world. One of the most important and difficult topics of VR is to obtain the best possible feeling of immersion. To reach this goal, it is necessary to combine a correct representation of the behavior of entities in the 3D scene, an intuitive and natural interaction, and a relevant visualization, all of this in real time. To overcome this scientific challenge, we identified the three following points: - Intelligent behaviour of virtual entities: improvement of the believability of virtual humans by combining together reactive and cognitive behaviors. We would like to explore multilayered approaches allowing to combine reactive path planning and collision avoidance together with cognitive task planning, - Non photorealistic rendering of virtual worlds: non photorealistic rendering (NPR, also mentionned as expressive rendering) is a very promising way to visualize virtual worlds. NPR is based both on very ancient graphical technics (drawing, painting) as well on very recent ones (cartoons), - Interaction with virtual worlds: improvement of the gesture in immersive environment. Among others, by physically constraining the motion of the hand or a hand-held tool thanks to haptic or pseudo-haptic techniques. STIC France-Asian project in VR (2004-2006) initiated collaborations with french and japanese actors in VR, and allowed to discover mutual interest between french and japanese labs around this scientific challenge. The three mentioned topics were found most interesting and meaningful after a series of long communications among members of STIC France-Asian project in VR. We would like to join our forces on a common project on these topics, and we think that an international collaborative JST France-Japan program in VR would be the best way to concretize this project. The proposed research areas take the interests and strengths of all french and japanese groups into account, and the so formed partnership gives the project the best chances to succeed. We therefore feel confident that our proposed areas of research complement all participants well. Plan 2008/06 joint workshop in Japan 2008/07-08 researcher exchange. One Japanese students will visit French labs for a week or two. Two Japanese researchers will visit French labs for a week or two. Three French students will visit Japanese labs for a month or two. Two French researcher will visit Japanese labs for a week or two. 2009/02 joint workshop in France 2009/07-08 researcher exchange. Three Japanese students will visit French labs for a week or two. Two Japanese researchers will visit French labs for a week or two. Three French students will visit Japanese labs for a month or two. Two French researcher will visit Japanese labs for a week or two. 2009/11 joint workshop in Japan 2010/07-08 researcher exchange. One Japanese students will visit French labs for a week or two. Two Japanese researchers will visit French labs for a week or two. Three French students will visit Japanese labs for a month or two. Two French researcher will visit Japanese labs for a week or two. 20010/10 joint workshop in France Member List Japanese Team: Name Organization, Division Division Title (Leader) Michitaka Hirose Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo Professor (Researchers) Makoto Sato Masahiko Inami Philippe Codognet Yasushi Ikei Yoshifumi Kitamura Takeo Igarashi Tomohiro Tanikawa Kunihiro Nishimura Precision and Intelligence Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology Graduate School of Media Design, Keio University Research Institute for Digital Media and Content, Keio University Professor Professor Professor Graduate School of System Design, Associate Tokyo Metropolitan University Professor Graduate School of Information Science Associate and Technology, Osaka University Professor Graduate School of Information Science Associate and Technology, The University of Tokyo Professor Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo Lecturer Assistant Professor French Team: Name Organization, Division Title (Leader) D. BECHMANN LSIIT, UMR 7005 CNRS-ULP Professor C. VILLARD LSIIT, UMR 7005 CNRS-ULP Assist. prof LSIIT, UMR 7005 CNRS-ULP Student A. CAPOBIANCO LSIIT, UMR 7005 CNRS-ULP Assist. prof J. GROSJEAN LSIIT, UMR 7005 CNRS-ULP Assist. prof M. VEIT LSIIT, UMR 7005 CNRS-ULP Student P. BARLA LaBRI, CNRS UMR 5800 Researcher P. GUITTON LaBRI, CNRS UMR 5800 Professor M. HACHET LaBRI, CNRS UMR 5800 Researcher R. VERGNE LaBRI, CNRS UMR 5800 Student M. CHRISTIE IRISA, CNRS UMR 6074 Researcher S. DONIKIAN IRISA, CNRS UMR 6074 Researcher F. LAMARCHE IRISA, CNRS UMR 6074 Assist. prof A. LECUYER IRISA, CNRS UMR 6074 Researcher J. PETTRE IRISA, CNRS UMR 6074 Researcher J. SRENG IRISA, CNRS UMR 6074 Student (Researchers) C. BAEGERT List of Attendees Guest: Isao Shimoyama The University of Tokyo Masahiko Inakage Keio University French Team (family name alphabetic order) Gérard Assayag Pascal Barla LaBRI, CNRS UMR 5800 Antonio Capobianco LSIIT, UMR 7005 CNRS-ULP Stephane Donikian IRISA, CNRS UMR 6074 [email protected] Thierry Duval Pascal Guitton LaBRI, CNRS UMR 5800 Fabien Lotte [email protected] [email protected] Jean Sreng IRISA, CNRS UMR 6074 [email protected] Caroline Villard LSIIT, UMR 7005 CNRS-ULP [email protected] Manuel Veit LSIIT, UMR 7005 CNRS-ULP Japanese Team (family name alphabetic order) Philippe Codognet Keio University [email protected] Naoki Hashimoto Tokyo Institute of Technology [email protected] Michitaka Hirose The University of Tokyo [email protected] Atsushi Hiyama The University of Tokyo [email protected] Takeo Igarashi The University of Tokyo [email protected] Takashi Ijiri The University of Tokyo [email protected] Yasushi Ikei Tokyo Metropolitan University [email protected] Masahiko Inami Keio University [email protected] Yoshifumi Kitamura Osaka University [email protected] Hironori Mitake Naohisa Nagaya Tokyo Institute of Technology [email protected] The University of [email protected] Electro-Communications Kunihiro Nishimura The University of Tokyo [email protected] Makoto Sato Tokyo Institute of Technology [email protected] Tomohiro Tanikawa The University of Tokyo [email protected] Ryoko Ueoka The University of Tokyo [email protected] Tokuo Yamaguchi Osaka University [email protected] Maps Tokyo Institute of Technology, Suzukake-dai campus, Bldg R2, 510 room Tokyo Institute of Technology, Suzukake-dai campus http://www.titech.ac.jp/access-and-campusmap/e/suzukakedai-campus.html Bldg: R2 http://www.titech.ac.jp/access-and-campusmap/e/suzukakedaiR.html No.3 Area No.4 Building in the No.3 area Precision and Intelligence Laboratory The University of Tokyo, Hongo Campus, Faculty of Engineering Bldg.2 and Sanjo Conference Hall The University of Tokyo, Hongo Campus http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/campusmap/map01_02_e.html Faculty of Engineering Bldg.2, 1F, 8F, 11F http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/campusmap/cam01_04_03_e.html Sanjo Conference Hall http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/campusmap/cam01_00_02_e.html Keio University, Mita Campus Keio Univ, Mita campus http://www.keio.ac.jp/english/about_keio/campus_info/mita1.html No.4 Building, East Research Building NII(National Institute of Informatics) NII http://www.nii.ac.jp/introduce/access1.shtml