@inproceedings{Herder2000, author = {Herder, Jens}, title = {Challenges of Virtual Sets: From Broadcasting to Interactive Media}, series = {Seventh International Workshop on Human}, booktitle = {Seventh International Workshop on Human}, publisher = {University of Aizu}, address = {Aizu-Wakamatsu}, pages = {13 -- 17}, year = {2000}, abstract = {Virtual sets have evolved from computer-generated, prerendered 2D backgrounds to realtime, responsive 3D computer graphics and are nowadays standard repertoire of broadcasting divisions. The graphics, which are combined with real video feed becoming moresophisticated, real looking and more responsive. We will look at the recent developments and suggest further developments like integration of spatial audio into the studio production and generating interactive media streams. Educational institutes recognize the demands of the rising media industry and established new courses on media technology like the Duesseldorf University of Applied Sciences.}, language = {en} } @article{HonnoSuzukiHerder2000, author = {Honno, Kuniaki and Suzuki, Kenji and Herder, Jens}, title = {Distance and Room Effects Control for the PSFC, an Auditory Display using a Loudspeaker Array}, series = {Journal of the 3D-Forum Society}, volume = {14}, journal = {Journal of the 3D-Forum Society}, number = {4}, pages = {146 -- 151}, year = {2000}, abstract = {The Pioneer Sound Field Controller (PSFC), a loudspeaker array system, features realtime configuration of an entire sound field, including sound source direction, virtual distance, and context of simulated environment (room characteristics: room size and liveness) for each of two sound sources. In the PSFC system, there is no native parameter to specify the distance between the sound source and sound sink (listener) and also no function to control it directrly. This paper suggests the method to control virtual distance using basic parameters: volume, room size and liveness. The implementation of distance cue is an important aspect of 3D sounds. Virtual environments supporting room effects like reverberation not only gain realism but also provide additional information to users about surrounding space. The context switch of different aural attributes is done by using an API of the Sound Spatialization Framework. Therefore, when the sound sink move through two rooms, like a small bathroom and a large living room, the context of the sink switches and different sound is obtained.}, language = {en} } @article{HerderYamazaki2000, author = {Herder, Jens and Yamazaki, Yasuhiro}, title = {A Chatspace Deploying Spatial Audio for Enhanced Conferencing}, series = {Journal of the 3D-Forum Society}, volume = {15}, journal = {Journal of the 3D-Forum Society}, number = {1}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{CohenHerderMartens2001, author = {Cohen, Michael and Herder, Jens and Martens, William}, title = {Panel: Eartop computing and cyberspatial audio technology}, series = {IEEE-VR2001: IEEE Virtual Reality}, booktitle = {IEEE-VR2001: IEEE Virtual Reality}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Yokohama}, isbn = {0-7695-0948-7}, pages = {322 -- 323}, year = {2001}, language = {en} } @incollection{HerderGeigerLehmannetal.2009, author = {Herder, Jens and Geiger, Christian and Lehmann, Anke and Vierjahn, Tom and W{\"o}ldecke, Bj{\"o}rn}, title = {Designstrategien f{\"u}r den Einsatz von vibrotaktielem Feedback in Mixed Reality Anwendungen}, series = {Augmented \& Virtual Reality in der Produktentstehung}, volume = {232}, booktitle = {Augmented \& Virtual Reality in der Produktentstehung}, editor = {Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen and Grafe, Michael}, publisher = {Heinz Nixdorf Institut, Universit{\"a}t Paderborn}, address = {Paderborn}, isbn = {978-3-939350-71-2}, pages = {225 -- 240}, year = {2009}, language = {de} } @article{HerderWoerzbergerTwelkeretal.2002, author = {Herder, Jens and W{\"o}rzberger, Ralf and Twelker, Uwe and Albertz, Stefan}, title = {Use of Virtual Environments in the Promotion and Evaluation of Architectural Designs}, series = {Journal of the 3D-Forum Society}, volume = {16}, journal = {Journal of the 3D-Forum Society}, number = {4}, pages = {117 -- 122}, year = {2002}, abstract = {Virtual environments can create a realistic impression of an architectural space during the architectural design process, providing a powerful tool for evaluation and promotion during a project's early stages. In comparison to pre-rendered animations, such as walkthroughs based on CAD models, virtual environments can offer intuitive interaction and a more life like experience. Advanced virtual environments allow users to change realtime rendering features with a few manipulations, switching between different versions while still maintaining sensory immersion. This paper reports on an experimental project in which architectural models are being integrated into interactive virtual environments, and includes demonstrations of both the possibilities and limitations of such applications in evaluating, presenting and promoting architectural designs.}, language = {en} } @article{HerderCohen2002, author = {Herder, Jens and Cohen, Michael}, title = {The Helical Keyboard: Perspectives for Spatial Auditory Displays and Visual Music}, series = {Journal of New Music Research}, volume = {31}, journal = {Journal of New Music Research}, number = {3}, pages = {269 -- 281}, year = {2002}, abstract = {Auditory displays with the ability to dynamically spatialize virtual sound sources under real-time conditions enable advanced applications for art and music. A listener can be deeply immersed while interacting and participating in the experience. We review some of those applications while focusing on the Helical Keyboard project and discussing the required technology. Inspired by the cyclical nature of octaves and helical structure of a scale, a model of a piano-style keyboard was prepared, which was then geometrically warped into a helicoidal configuration, one octave/revolution, pitch mapped to height and chroma. It can be driven by MIDI events, real-time or sequenced, which stream is both synthesized and spatialized by a spatial sound display. The sound of the respective notes is spatialized with respect to sinks, avatars of the human user, by default in the tube of the helix. Alternative coloring schemes can be applied, including a color map compatible with chromastereoptic eyewear. The graphical display animates polygons, interpolating between the notes of a chord across the tube of the helix. Recognition of simple chords allows directionalization of all the notes of a major triad from the position of its musical root. The system is designed to allow, for instance, separate audition of harmony and melody, commonly played by the left and right hands, respectively, on a normal keyboard. Perhaps the most exotic feature of the interface is the ability to fork one{\~A}­s presence, replicating subject instead of object by installing multiple sinks at arbitrary places around a virtual scene so that, for example, harmony and melody can be separately spatialized, using two heads to normalize the octave; such a technique effectively doubles the helix from the perspective of a single listener. Rather than a symmetric arrangement of the individual helices, they are perceptually superimposed in-phase, co-extensively, so that corresponding notes in different registers are at the same azimuth.}, language = {en} } @incollection{HerderNovotny2003, author = {Herder, Jens and Novotny, Thomas}, title = {Spatial Sound Design and Interaction for Virtual Environments in the Promotion of Architectural Designs}, series = {Third International Workshop on Spatial Media}, booktitle = {Third International Workshop on Spatial Media}, address = {Aizu-Wakamatsu}, pages = {7 -- 11}, year = {2003}, abstract = {Virtual environment walkthrough applications are generally enhanced by a user's interactions within a simulated architectural space, but the enhancement that stems from changes in spatial sound that are coupled with a user's behavior are particularly important, especially within regard to creating a sense of place. When accompanied by stereoscopic image synthesis, spatial sound can immerse the user in a high-realism virtual copy of the real world. An advanced virtual environment that allow users to change realtime rendering features with a few manipulations has been shown to enable switching between different versions of a modeled space while maintaining sensory immersion. This paper reports on an experimental project in which an architectural model is being integrated into such an interactive virtual environment. The focus is on the spatial sound design for supporting interaction, including demonstrations of both the possibilities and limitations of such applications in presenting and promoting architectural designs, as well as in three-dimensional sketching.}, language = {de} } @incollection{HerderJaenschHorstetal.2004, author = {Herder, Jens and Jaensch, Kai and Horst, Bruno and Novotny, Thomas}, title = {Testm{\"a}rkte in einer Virtuellen Umgebung - Die Bestimmung von Preisabsatzfunktionen zur Unterst{\"u}tzung des Innovationsmanagements}, series = {Augmented and Virtual Reality in der Produktentstehung}, volume = {149}, booktitle = {Augmented and Virtual Reality in der Produktentstehung}, editor = {Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen and Grafe, Michael}, publisher = {Heinz Nixdorf Institut, Universit{\"a}t Paderborn}, address = {Paderborn}, isbn = {3-935433-58-1}, pages = {97 -- 110}, year = {2004}, abstract = {Multimediale Technologien werden in der Marktforschung immer st{\"a}rker eingesetzt, um flexible und kosteng{\"u}nstige Studien durchzuf{\"u}hren. Im Innovationsprozess kann dabei auf die langj{\"a}hrigen Erfahrungen zur{\"u}ckgegriffen werden, die durch den Einsatz der Computersimulation in der technischen Produktentwicklung zustande gekommen sind. In sehr fr{\"u}hen Phasen des Innovationsprozesses k{\"o}nnen durch Einsatz der neuen Technologien die Markteinf{\"u}hrungskonzepte f{\"u}r neue Produkte getestet werden. Die Applikationen der virtuellen Realit{\"a}t bieten ein einzigartiges Potential, neue Produkte einschlie{\"i}‚lich des Marketingkonzeptes zu testen, ohne dass dieses Produkt bereits physisch vorhanden sein muss. Am Beispiel eines Elementes des Marketingkonzeptes, der Preispolitik, zeigt die vorliegende Studie auf, welches Potential die virtuelle Kaufsituation von Produkten bietet. Der Fokus des Projektes liegt auf der interaktiven Produktpr{\"a}sentation in einer virtuellen Umgebung, die in eine Online-Befragung mit zus{\"a}tzlichen Werbefilmen eingebettet ist. Visuell hochwertige 3D-Produktpr{\"a}sentationen versetzen den Probanden in eine virtuelle Einkaufsumgebung, die einem realen Szenario entspricht. Die virtuellen Produkte werden in mehreren Kaufentscheidungsrunden zu unterschiedlichen Preisen angeboten. Der Preisuntersuchung geht eine Pr{\"a}sentation ausgew{\"a}hlter Werbespots sowie eine produktbezogene Befragung voraus. Im Anschluss an die virtuellen Preisentscheidungen werden die Eindr{\"u}cke sowie einige Kontrollgr{\"o}en abgefragt. In weitergehenden Studien dieser Art k{\"o}nnen die Wirkungen mehrerer Marketing-Instrumente zu einem Zeitpunkt untersucht werden, in dem sich die Produkte noch im Entwicklungsprozess befinden. Auf diesem Weg lassen sich auch Wettbewerbsvorteile bestehender Produkte effizienter erkennen und nutzen. Mit den hoch entwickelten Computer- und Visualisierungstechnologien ist ein m{\"a}chtiges Werkzeug entstanden, das bereits f{\"u}r kommerzielle Pr{\"a}sentationen und Produktstudien eingesetzt wird. Zuk{\"u}nftig kann es auch in Kombination mit Internetanwendungen und klassischen Methoden der Marktforschung zu einem sehr fr{\"u}hen Zeitpunkt umfassende Erkenntnisse {\"u}ber ein Produkt liefern.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HerderVonolfenGriesertetal.2004, author = {Herder, Jens and Vonolfen, Wolfgang and Griesert, Arnfried and Heuer, Stefan and Hoffmann, Ansgar and H{\"o}ppner, Bernd}, title = {Interactive Virtual Set Applications for Post Production}, series = {University of Aizu 2004 - Seventh International Conference on Human}, booktitle = {University of Aizu 2004 - Seventh International Conference on Human}, address = {Aizu-Wakamatsu}, year = {2004}, abstract = {Virtual set environments for broadcasting become more sophisticated as well as the visual quality improves. Realtime interaction and production-specific visualization implemented through plugin mechanism enhance the existing systems like the 3DK. This work presents the integration of the Intersense IS-900 SCT camera tracking and 3D interaction into the 3DK virtual studio environment. The main goal of this work is the design of a virtual studio environment for post productions, which includes video output as well as media streaming formats such as MPEG-4. The systems allows high quality offline rendering during post production and 3D interaction by the moderator during the recording.}, language = {en} }