US20030156144A1 - Information processing apparatus and method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a technique for controlling a virtual object in a compound real-like space image by an action of a hand of a subject.
- the present invention is made in consideration of the above-mentioned problems, and an object of the invention according to one aspect is to realize the casting of a virtual object to a partner who is desired by a subject by a simple and safe method in an apparatus for generating a compound real-like space image by synthesizing a real space image and a virtual space image.
- an object of the invention according to another aspect is to easily realize simultaneous exchanging.
- the present invention according to one aspect under the above objects relates to an information processing apparatus for generating and displaying a compound real space image in which a plurality of subjects have virtual objects by their hands respectively, by synthesizing a real space image and a virtual space image representing a virtual object, comprising means for measuring a position posture of the hand of the subject, means for measuring a view position and a view direction of the subject, and means for generating the virtual object in dependence upon the view position, the view direction and the position posture of the hand, and synthesizing the virtual object image with the real space image, and further comprising upcast action detecting means for calculating a shifting speed of the hand in an upward direction and for detecting an upcast action, means for judging that the hand is stopped if the shifting speed of the hand in the upward direction becomes smaller than a predetermined value after the upcast action was detected by the detecting means, and determining means for determining a partner subject to whom the virtual object is upcast on the basis of the view position and
- the present invention according to another aspect under the above object comprises judging means for judging whether or not the partner subject is effecting the upcast action when the judged upcast action to the partner subject is decided, measuring means for measuring the view direction of the partner subject, and control means for controlling a timing of processing for casting and receiving the virtual object between the subject and the partner subject in accordance with a judged result of the judging means and a measured result of the measuring means.
- the present invention according to a further aspect under the above objects relates to an information processing method in which a position posture of a hand of a subject is measured, a view position and a view direction of the subject are measured, a virtual space image is generated in accordance with the view position, the view direction and the position posture of the hand, and a compound real-like space image is generated by synthesizing the virtual space image with a real space image, and wherein, when a shifting speed of the hand of the subject is detected and a condition that the shifting speed is not less than a predetermined value continues for a time not less than a predetermined time, the virtual space image is moved to another subject, and the another subject to whom the virtual space image is to be shifted is judged on the basis of the view position and the view direction when the shifting speed of the hand becomes smaller than a predetermined value after the condition that the shifting speed of the hand continues for the time not less than the predetermined time.
- the present invention according to a further aspect under the above objects is characterized in that, if a condition that a shifting speed of a hand of another subject is not less than a predetermined value continues when the shifting speed of the hand becomes smaller than a predetermined value after a condition that the shifting speed of the hand is not less than the predetermined value continues for the time not less than the predetermined time, the respective virtual space images are moved each other simultaneously between the subject and the another subject.
- FIG. 1 is a system constructural view showing a schematic construction of a compound real-like system
- FIG. 2 is a constructural view showing a construction of an HMD
- FIG. 3 is a flow chart showing production processing for a compound real space image
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the HMD, looked at from a direction of a photo-taking portion
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the HMD, looked at from a displaying portion
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a hardware construction for one observer in the system of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 7 is a flow chart showing processing for a casting event
- FIG. 8 is a flow chart showing processing for a simultaneous exchanging event.
- FIG. 1 is a system constructural view showing a schematic construction of a compound real-like system to which a first embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- a first observer 100 wears an HMD (Head Mount Display) 110 on his head and a glove 120 on his hand.
- HMD Head Mount Display
- the HMD 110 is constituted by a video camera 111 , an LCD 112 , a position direction measuring device receiver (position sensor for eyes) 113 , and optical prisms 114 , 115 .
- the video camera 111 photo-takes a real space image in a view position and a view direction of the observer directed by the optical prism 115 .
- the position sensor 113 for eyes is utilized to measure the view position and the view direction of the observer.
- the LCD 112 serves to display a compound real space image and the image is directed to the observer by the optical prism 114 .
- the glove 120 incorporates therein a position sensor 121 for a hand and a speaker (not shown).
- the position sensor 121 for hand is utilized as a sensor for measuring a position and a direction of the hand of the observer.
- the speaker emits a sound corresponding to an event generated at the hand position.
- a sound for example, a sound generated when a virtual space object is touched or struck by the hand or a sound generated when a state of the virtual space object displayed in synchronous with the hand position is changed can be considered.
- a position direction measuring device transmitter position sensor transmitter 130 and a position direction measuring device main body (position sensor main body) 131 .
- the position sensor 113 for eyes, the position sensor 121 for hand and the position sensor transmitter 130 are connected to the position sensor main body 131 .
- the position sensor transmitter 130 emits magnetism, and the magnetism is received by the position sensor 113 for eyes and the position sensor 121 for hand.
- the position sensor main body 131 calculates positions and directions of the eyes and the hand on the basis of received intensity signals from the position sensor 113 for eyes and the position sensor 121 for hand.
- the position direction measuring device FASTRAK manufactured by Polhemus Inc. in USA can be used.
- a processing apparatus 140 serves to produce the compound real space image for one observer and to display such an image on the HMD 110 .
- the processing apparatus 140 is constituted by a personal computer, and a video capture card, a video card having a CG drawing function or a sound card.
- the HMD 110 , the speaker and the position sensor main body 131 are connected to the processing apparatus 140 .
- a virtual character 170 is compounded as if it is rested on the hand of the first observer 100 .
- a view line of the first observer is denoted by the reference numeral 180 .
- the view line can be measured by the position sensor 113 for eyes, the position sensor transmitter 130 and the position sensor main body 131 .
- a second observer 101 also has the same construction as the first observer.
- the processing apparatus 140 takes the view position and the view direction, and the position and direction of the hand sent from the position sensor main body 131 (step S 301 ).
- thread S 311 for periodically acquiring the view position and the view direction, and the position and direction of the hand sent from the position sensor main body 131 is utilized.
- step S 302 the time of the virtual space is renewed and a virtual space state (kind, position and condition of the virtual space object) is renewed.
- a virtual space state kind, position and condition of the virtual space object
- step S 302 the position direction of the glove is renewed.
- step S 303 a relationship between the position direction (position of hand and view position) of the real space object and the position direction of the virtual space object is checked, and, if it is judged that a pre-defined event is generated, the condition of the virtual space is renewed in accordance with such an event (step S 303 ). For example, it is considered that, if the virtual space object is touched by the hand, the virtual space object is exploded.
- step S 304 the real space image in the view position and the view direction of the observer obtained from the video camera 111 is taken in (step S 304 ).
- thread S 314 for periodically acquiring the virtual space image obtained by the video camera 111 from the video capture card is utilized.
- the virtual space image from the view position and the view direction of the observer acquired in the step S 301 is produced in accordance with the condition of the virtual space renewed in the steps S 302 and S 303 (step S 305 ).
- step S 305 the virtual space image produced in the step S 305 is synthesized with the real space image taken-in in the step S 304 , and the synthesized image is outputted to the LCD 112 of the HMD 110 (step S 306 ).
- the above-mentioned processing operations are carried out repeatedly until any end action is effected (step S 307 ).
- FIGS. 4 and 5 are perspective views of the HMD 110 , where FIG. 4 is a perspective view looked at from a direction of a photo-taking portion and FIG. 5 is a perspective view looked at from a displaying portion.
- the HMD includes an HMD displaying portion 201 .
- the HMD displaying portion 201 has two displaying portions, i.e. a displaying portion 201 R for right eye and a displaying portion 201 L for left eye, and each displaying portion includes a color liquid crystal and a prism and serves to display the compound real space image corresponding to the view position and the view direction of the observer.
- constructural members 204 to 208 for head mounting There are provided constructural members 204 to 208 for head mounting.
- the HMD 301 is mounted on the head, first of all, the HMD is worn on the head with a condition that a length adjusting portion 206 loosened by an adjuster 205 . Then, after a forehead mounting portion 208 is closely contacted with the forehead, the length adjusting portion 206 may be tightened by the adjuster 205 so that a side head mounting portion 204 and a rear head mounting portion 207 are closely contacted with the side head portion and the rear head portion, respectively.
- an HMD photo-taking portion 203 for photo-taking the real space image in the view position and the view direction of the observer.
- the HMD photo-taking portion 203 has two photo-taking portions, i.e. a photo-taking portion 203 R for right eye and a photo-taking portion 203 L for left eye, and each photo-taking portion is constituted by a small-sized camera of NTSC type.
- the photo-taken real space image is overlapped with the virtual space image to generate the compound real space image.
- a receiver 302 is utilized to receive magnetism emitted from the transmitter as information for measuring the view position and the view direction of the subject.
- As attachment portions for attaching the receiver 302 to the HMD 301 there are three portions, i.e. receiver joint portions 200 R, 200 L and 200 C, so that the receiver can be detachably attached to any of these receiver joint portions 200 R, 200 L and 200 C. That is to say, in FIGS. 4 and 5, although the receiver 302 is attached to the receiver joint portion 200 R at the right in the advancing direction of the view line of the observer, it can be attached to the receiver joint portion 200 L at the left in the advancing direction of the observer or to the receiver joint portion 200 C on the middle line of the observer.
- receiver joint portions 200 R, 200 L and 200 C each has a construction having an insertion opening into which the receiver 302 is fixedly inserted
- other detachable joint (attachment) systems may be used.
- a receiver signal line 210 is exposed externally of the HMD 301 from the vicinity of the receiver joint portion 200 C.
- the receiver signal line 210 has an adequate length so that the receiver 302 can be attached to either of the receiver joint portions 200 R, 200 L and 200 C.
- bundled wires 209 obtained by bundling signal lines and power supply wires for the HMD displaying portion 201 and the HMD photo-taking portion 203 and various wires such as the receiver signal line 210 and the like, and the bundled wires are attached to the rear head mounting portion 207 .
- the signal lines and the power supply wires, among the bundled wires 209 , for the left and right HMD displaying portions 201 R, 201 L, HMD photo-taking portions 203 R, 203 L and the like are passed through the left and right side head mounting portions 204 .
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a hardware construction for one observer in the system of FIG. 1.
- a processing apparatus (computer) 307 includes a video capture board 350 for right eye, a video capture board 351 for left eye, a graphic board 352 for right eye, a graphic board 353 for left eye, an I/O interface 354 and a network interface 359 , and these elements are connected to a CPU 356 , an HDD 355 and a memory 357 .
- the video capture boards 351 , 350 for left and right eyes are connected to video cameras 203 L, 203 R for left and right eyes, respectively, so that the actually taken images photo-taken by the video cameras 203 L, 203 R can be converted to forms which can be synthesized with the virtual space image in the processing apparatus 307 .
- the graphic boards 353 , 352 for left and right eyes are connected to the displaying portions (display devices) 201 L, 201 R for left and right eyes, respectively, thereby to effect display control for these displaying portions 201 L, 201 R for left and right eyes.
- the I/O interface 354 is connected to a position direction measuring device main body 306 and the network interface 359 is connected to a network 330 .
- a water surface of CG is generated on a palm of the hand, and, further, the compound real space image for synthesizing the virtual character is provided there.
- the operation of the virtual character is controlled by using the action of the hand.
- a method for effecting the casting of the virtual character will be concretely explained with reference to FIGS. 7 and 8.
- the upcast action is detected from the measured result of the position sensor for hand. For example, the fact that the first observer 100 is moving his hand upwardly at a speed not less (greater) than a predetermined speed (value) for a time period not less (greater) than a predetermined time (value) is detected. That is, the detection of the upcast action is executed by comparing the speed and the time of the upcast action with the predetermined value.
- the hand motion can be detected by analyzing the progress of the hand position detected by the position sensor 121 for hand.
- a step S 2002 from the measured result of the position sensor for hand, by detecting the time when the ascending speed (value) of the hand becomes smaller (not more) than a predetermined speed (value) after the upcast action was detected in the step S 2001 , the stopping of the upcast action is detected. That is, the stopping of the upcast action is detected by comparing the speed of the upcast action with the predetermined value.
- a step S 2003 the partner who receives the virtual character is judged.
- the partner who receives is determined from the view line 180 of the first observer 100 at the moment when the stopping of the upcast action is detected in the step S 2002 .
- each observer since each observer has the position sensor, the position of each observer can be grasped.
- the observer who exists at a position nearest to the view direction of the observer who is effecting the upcast action is detected, and the detected observer is determined as the partner who receives. Now, it is assumed that the second observer 101 is the partner who receives and explanation continues.
- a step S 2004 the virtual character (virtual object) is moved in the compound real space to jump the virtual character toward the hand of the second observer determined in the step S 2003 .
- This can be realized by controlling the drawing of the virtual space image in the step S 305 of FIG. 3 and synthesis in the step S 306 .
- the determination of the moment when the movement is started from the position sensor for hand can be judged simply and properly, and the partner can be determined easily and properly from the view direction determined from the sensor for eye.
- the upcast action of the virtual object to any observer can be determined easily and properly.
- Procedures until the partner who receives is determined in the step S 2003 are the same as those shown in FIG. 7.
- a step S 2005 the state of the partner who receives (second observer) is checked, and, if the second observer is effecting the upcast action, in a step S 2006 , the view direction of the second observer is judged, and, if the second observer is looking at the first observer, in a step S 2007 , the event for effecting the simultaneous exchanging is generated.
- the timing for casting the virtual object can easily be fitted.
- step S 2004 the virtual character is merely cast from the first observer to the second observer.
- the upcasting of the virtual object to the partner who is desired by the subject can be effected by the convenient and safe method, and the simultaneous exchanging can also be realized.
- the present invention includes a concept that a program code of software for realizing the functions of the above-mentioned embodiment is supplied to a computer in an apparatus or a system connected to various devices to operate such devices thereby to realize the functions shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, and the various devices are operated in accordance with a program stored in the computer (CPU or MPU) of the apparatus or the system.
- the program code of the software itself realizes the functions of the above-mentioned embodiment, and, thus, the program code itself and means for supplying the program code to the computer, for example, a storing medium storing such a program code constitute the present invention.
- a storing medium for storing such a program code for example, a floppy disk, a hard disk, an optical disk, a photo-magnetic disk, CD-ROM, a magnetic tape, a non-volatile memory card or ROM can be used.
- the present invention includes a concept that, after the supplied program code is stored in a memory of function expansion board inserted into the computer or of a function expansion unit connected to the computer, a CPU of the function expansion board or of the function expansion unit executes the actual processing partially or totally on the basis of instruction of the program code to realize the functions of the above-mentioned embodiment.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a technique for controlling a virtual object in a compound real-like space image by an action of a hand of a subject.
- 2. Related Background Art
- As user interfaces in compound real-like systems, there have been proposed a method for recognizing a gesture from a position of a hand obtained by a position sensor and a method for recognizing a direction along which a hand is moved.
- However, regarding the casting of a virtual object, it was difficult to judge a moment when the virtual object is left from the hand by an upcast action and starts to move. Further, it was possible to identify a partner who receives based on a direction along which the hand is moved, there were problems that collision accident may occur in a narrow area and control of a delicate direction is difficult.
- Further, in order to generate an event in which objects are exchanged each other simultaneously, since it was necessary to align timings for casting completely, it was difficult to generate such an event easily.
- The present invention is made in consideration of the above-mentioned problems, and an object of the invention according to one aspect is to realize the casting of a virtual object to a partner who is desired by a subject by a simple and safe method in an apparatus for generating a compound real-like space image by synthesizing a real space image and a virtual space image.
- Further, an object of the invention according to another aspect is to easily realize simultaneous exchanging.
- In order to achieve the above objects, the present invention according to one aspect under the above objects relates to an information processing apparatus for generating and displaying a compound real space image in which a plurality of subjects have virtual objects by their hands respectively, by synthesizing a real space image and a virtual space image representing a virtual object, comprising means for measuring a position posture of the hand of the subject, means for measuring a view position and a view direction of the subject, and means for generating the virtual object in dependence upon the view position, the view direction and the position posture of the hand, and synthesizing the virtual object image with the real space image, and further comprising upcast action detecting means for calculating a shifting speed of the hand in an upward direction and for detecting an upcast action, means for judging that the hand is stopped if the shifting speed of the hand in the upward direction becomes smaller than a predetermined value after the upcast action was detected by the detecting means, and determining means for determining a partner subject to whom the virtual object is upcast on the basis of the view position and the view direction of the subject when it is judged that the hand is stopped.
- The present invention according to another aspect under the above object comprises judging means for judging whether or not the partner subject is effecting the upcast action when the judged upcast action to the partner subject is decided, measuring means for measuring the view direction of the partner subject, and control means for controlling a timing of processing for casting and receiving the virtual object between the subject and the partner subject in accordance with a judged result of the judging means and a measured result of the measuring means.
- The present invention according to a further aspect under the above objects relates to an information processing method in which a position posture of a hand of a subject is measured, a view position and a view direction of the subject are measured, a virtual space image is generated in accordance with the view position, the view direction and the position posture of the hand, and a compound real-like space image is generated by synthesizing the virtual space image with a real space image, and wherein, when a shifting speed of the hand of the subject is detected and a condition that the shifting speed is not less than a predetermined value continues for a time not less than a predetermined time, the virtual space image is moved to another subject, and the another subject to whom the virtual space image is to be shifted is judged on the basis of the view position and the view direction when the shifting speed of the hand becomes smaller than a predetermined value after the condition that the shifting speed of the hand continues for the time not less than the predetermined time.
- The present invention according to a further aspect under the above objects is characterized in that, if a condition that a shifting speed of a hand of another subject is not less than a predetermined value continues when the shifting speed of the hand becomes smaller than a predetermined value after a condition that the shifting speed of the hand is not less than the predetermined value continues for the time not less than the predetermined time, the respective virtual space images are moved each other simultaneously between the subject and the another subject.
- The other objects, advantages and features of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed explanation of the invention.
- FIG. 1 is a system constructural view showing a schematic construction of a compound real-like system;
- FIG. 2 is a constructural view showing a construction of an HMD;
- FIG. 3 is a flow chart showing production processing for a compound real space image;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the HMD, looked at from a direction of a photo-taking portion;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the HMD, looked at from a displaying portion;
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a hardware construction for one observer in the system of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 7 is a flow chart showing processing for a casting event; and
- FIG. 8 is a flow chart showing processing for a simultaneous exchanging event.
- The present invention will now be explained in connection with embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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- FIG. 1 is a system constructural view showing a schematic construction of a compound real-like system to which a first embodiment of the present invention is applied.
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first observer 100 wears an HMD (Head Mount Display) 110 on his head and aglove 120 on his hand. - As shown in FIG. 2, the HMD110 is constituted by a
video camera 111, anLCD 112, a position direction measuring device receiver (position sensor for eyes) 113, andoptical prisms video camera 111 photo-takes a real space image in a view position and a view direction of the observer directed by theoptical prism 115. Theposition sensor 113 for eyes is utilized to measure the view position and the view direction of the observer. TheLCD 112 serves to display a compound real space image and the image is directed to the observer by theoptical prism 114. - The
glove 120 incorporates therein aposition sensor 121 for a hand and a speaker (not shown). Theposition sensor 121 for hand is utilized as a sensor for measuring a position and a direction of the hand of the observer. The speaker emits a sound corresponding to an event generated at the hand position. As such a sound, for example, a sound generated when a virtual space object is touched or struck by the hand or a sound generated when a state of the virtual space object displayed in synchronous with the hand position is changed can be considered. - There are provided a position direction measuring device transmitter (position sensor transmitter)130 and a position direction measuring device main body (position sensor main body) 131. The
position sensor 113 for eyes, theposition sensor 121 for hand and theposition sensor transmitter 130 are connected to the position sensormain body 131. Theposition sensor transmitter 130 emits magnetism, and the magnetism is received by theposition sensor 113 for eyes and theposition sensor 121 for hand. The position sensormain body 131 calculates positions and directions of the eyes and the hand on the basis of received intensity signals from theposition sensor 113 for eyes and theposition sensor 121 for hand. Here, as the position direction measuring device, FASTRAK manufactured by Polhemus Inc. in USA can be used. - A
processing apparatus 140 serves to produce the compound real space image for one observer and to display such an image on the HMD 110. For example, theprocessing apparatus 140 is constituted by a personal computer, and a video capture card, a video card having a CG drawing function or a sound card. The HMD 110, the speaker and the position sensormain body 131 are connected to theprocessing apparatus 140. - A
virtual character 170 is compounded as if it is rested on the hand of thefirst observer 100. A view line of the first observer is denoted by thereference numeral 180. The view line can be measured by theposition sensor 113 for eyes, theposition sensor transmitter 130 and the position sensormain body 131. Asecond observer 101 also has the same construction as the first observer. - Next, a procedure for producing the compound real space image in the
processing apparatus 140 will be explained with reference to a flow chart shown in FIG. 3. - First of all, the
processing apparatus 140 takes the view position and the view direction, and the position and direction of the hand sent from the position sensor main body 131 (step S301). Incidentally, in the step S301, thread S311 for periodically acquiring the view position and the view direction, and the position and direction of the hand sent from the position sensormain body 131 is utilized. - Then, the time of the virtual space is renewed and a virtual space state (kind, position and condition of the virtual space object) is renewed (step S302). In this case, if there is a virtual space object in which a position direction thereof is changed in synchronous with the position direction of the real space object, such an object is also renewed together. For example, when it is pretended to be a condition that the character of the virtual always rides on the hand, in this step S302, the position direction of the glove is renewed.
- Then, a relationship between the position direction (position of hand and view position) of the real space object and the position direction of the virtual space object is checked, and, if it is judged that a pre-defined event is generated, the condition of the virtual space is renewed in accordance with such an event (step S303). For example, it is considered that, if the virtual space object is touched by the hand, the virtual space object is exploded.
- Then, the real space image in the view position and the view direction of the observer obtained from the
video camera 111 is taken in (step S304). In this step S304, thread S314 for periodically acquiring the virtual space image obtained by thevideo camera 111 from the video capture card is utilized. - And, the virtual space image from the view position and the view direction of the observer acquired in the step S301 is produced in accordance with the condition of the virtual space renewed in the steps S302 and S303 (step S305).
- Lastly, the virtual space image produced in the step S305 is synthesized with the real space image taken-in in the step S304, and the synthesized image is outputted to the
LCD 112 of the HMD 110 (step S306). The above-mentioned processing operations are carried out repeatedly until any end action is effected (step S307). - FIGS. 4 and 5 are perspective views of the
HMD 110, where FIG. 4 is a perspective view looked at from a direction of a photo-taking portion and FIG. 5 is a perspective view looked at from a displaying portion. - The HMD includes an HMD displaying portion201. The HMD displaying portion 201 has two displaying portions, i.e. a displaying
portion 201R for right eye and a displayingportion 201L for left eye, and each displaying portion includes a color liquid crystal and a prism and serves to display the compound real space image corresponding to the view position and the view direction of the observer. - There are provided
constructural members 204 to 208 for head mounting. When theHMD 301 is mounted on the head, first of all, the HMD is worn on the head with a condition that alength adjusting portion 206 loosened by anadjuster 205. Then, after aforehead mounting portion 208 is closely contacted with the forehead, thelength adjusting portion 206 may be tightened by theadjuster 205 so that a sidehead mounting portion 204 and a rearhead mounting portion 207 are closely contacted with the side head portion and the rear head portion, respectively. - There is provided an HMD photo-taking portion203 for photo-taking the real space image in the view position and the view direction of the observer. The HMD photo-taking portion 203 has two photo-taking portions, i.e. a photo-taking
portion 203R for right eye and a photo-takingportion 203L for left eye, and each photo-taking portion is constituted by a small-sized camera of NTSC type. The photo-taken real space image is overlapped with the virtual space image to generate the compound real space image. - A
receiver 302 is utilized to receive magnetism emitted from the transmitter as information for measuring the view position and the view direction of the subject. As attachment portions for attaching thereceiver 302 to theHMD 301, there are three portions, i.e. receiverjoint portions joint portions receiver 302 is attached to the receiverjoint portion 200R at the right in the advancing direction of the view line of the observer, it can be attached to the receiverjoint portion 200L at the left in the advancing direction of the observer or to the receiverjoint portion 200C on the middle line of the observer. - In the illustrated embodiment, although the receiver
joint portions receiver 302 is fixedly inserted, other detachable joint (attachment) systems may be used. - A
receiver signal line 210 is exposed externally of theHMD 301 from the vicinity of the receiverjoint portion 200C. Thereceiver signal line 210 has an adequate length so that thereceiver 302 can be attached to either of the receiverjoint portions - There is provided bundled
wires 209 obtained by bundling signal lines and power supply wires for the HMD displaying portion 201 and the HMD photo-taking portion 203 and various wires such as thereceiver signal line 210 and the like, and the bundled wires are attached to the rearhead mounting portion 207. The signal lines and the power supply wires, among the bundledwires 209, for the left and rightHMD displaying portions portions head mounting portions 204. - FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a hardware construction for one observer in the system of FIG. 1. A processing apparatus (computer)307 includes a
video capture board 350 for right eye, avideo capture board 351 for left eye, agraphic board 352 for right eye, agraphic board 353 for left eye, an I/O interface 354 and anetwork interface 359, and these elements are connected to aCPU 356, anHDD 355 and amemory 357. - The
video capture boards video cameras video cameras processing apparatus 307. Further, thegraphic boards portions - Further, the I/
O interface 354 is connected to a position direction measuring device main body 306 and thenetwork interface 359 is connected to anetwork 330. - In the illustrated embodiment, by using the above-mentioned system, a water surface of CG is generated on a palm of the hand, and, further, the compound real space image for synthesizing the virtual character is provided there.
- In the illustrated embodiment, the operation of the virtual character is controlled by using the action of the hand. Hereinbelow, a method for effecting the casting of the virtual character will be concretely explained with reference to FIGS. 7 and 8.
- In a step S2001, the upcast action is detected from the measured result of the position sensor for hand. For example, the fact that the
first observer 100 is moving his hand upwardly at a speed not less (greater) than a predetermined speed (value) for a time period not less (greater) than a predetermined time (value) is detected. That is, the detection of the upcast action is executed by comparing the speed and the time of the upcast action with the predetermined value. The hand motion can be detected by analyzing the progress of the hand position detected by theposition sensor 121 for hand. - In a step S2002, from the measured result of the position sensor for hand, by detecting the time when the ascending speed (value) of the hand becomes smaller (not more) than a predetermined speed (value) after the upcast action was detected in the step S2001, the stopping of the upcast action is detected. That is, the stopping of the upcast action is detected by comparing the speed of the upcast action with the predetermined value.
- In a step S2003, the partner who receives the virtual character is judged. In FIG. 1, although only two observers are drawn and other observers are omitted, in the illustrated embodiment, it is assumed that at least one observer is present other than the drawn observers. The partner who receives is determined from the
view line 180 of thefirst observer 100 at the moment when the stopping of the upcast action is detected in the step S2002. - As shown in FIG. 1, since each observer has the position sensor, the position of each observer can be grasped. In the step S2002, the observer who exists at a position nearest to the view direction of the observer who is effecting the upcast action is detected, and the detected observer is determined as the partner who receives. Now, it is assumed that the
second observer 101 is the partner who receives and explanation continues. - In a step S2004, the virtual character (virtual object) is moved in the compound real space to jump the virtual character toward the hand of the second observer determined in the step S2003. This can be realized by controlling the drawing of the virtual space image in the step S305 of FIG. 3 and synthesis in the step S306.
- Through the above-mentioned processing operations, by the simple upcast action using the hand, the upcast action of the virtual object to the second observer can be realized.
- According to the illustrated embodiment, the determination of the moment when the movement is started from the position sensor for hand can be judged simply and properly, and the partner can be determined easily and properly from the view direction determined from the sensor for eye. Thus, according to the illustrated embodiment, the upcast action of the virtual object to any observer can be determined easily and properly.
- Next, a method for effecting simultaneous exchanging of the virtual characters will be explained with reference to FIG. 8.
- Procedures until the partner who receives is determined in the step S2003 are the same as those shown in FIG. 7. In a step S2005, the state of the partner who receives (second observer) is checked, and, if the second observer is effecting the upcast action, in a step S2006, the view direction of the second observer is judged, and, if the second observer is looking at the first observer, in a step S2007, the event for effecting the simultaneous exchanging is generated. As such, according to the illustrated embodiment, the timing for casting the virtual object can easily be fitted.
- If the steps S2005 and S2006 are not established, in the step S2004, the virtual character is merely cast from the first observer to the second observer.
- According to the illustrated embodiment, in the apparatus for producing and displaying the compound real-like space image by synthesizing the real space image with the virtual space image, the upcasting of the virtual object to the partner who is desired by the subject can be effected by the convenient and safe method, and the simultaneous exchanging can also be realized.
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- It should be noted that the present invention includes a concept that a program code of software for realizing the functions of the above-mentioned embodiment is supplied to a computer in an apparatus or a system connected to various devices to operate such devices thereby to realize the functions shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, and the various devices are operated in accordance with a program stored in the computer (CPU or MPU) of the apparatus or the system.
- In this case, the program code of the software itself realizes the functions of the above-mentioned embodiment, and, thus, the program code itself and means for supplying the program code to the computer, for example, a storing medium storing such a program code constitute the present invention.
- As the storing medium for storing such a program code, for example, a floppy disk, a hard disk, an optical disk, a photo-magnetic disk, CD-ROM, a magnetic tape, a non-volatile memory card or ROM can be used.
- Further, it should be noted that, when not only the functions of the above-mentioned embodiment are realized by executing the supplied program code by means of the computer, but also the function of the above-mentioned embodiment are realized in cooperation with OS (operating system) in which the program code is worked in the computer or other application software, the program code constitutes the present invention.
- Further, it should be noted that the present invention includes a concept that, after the supplied program code is stored in a memory of function expansion board inserted into the computer or of a function expansion unit connected to the computer, a CPU of the function expansion board or of the function expansion unit executes the actual processing partially or totally on the basis of instruction of the program code to realize the functions of the above-mentioned embodiment.
- Although the present invention was explained in connection with preferred embodiments thereof, any person skilled in the art can recognize that various modifications and alterations can be made without departing from the sprit and scope of the invention.
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