The Fukuchi Lab presented four demo presentations at “Interaction 2025: The 29th Symposium of the Information Processing Society of Japan” held from March 2 to 4, 2025.

Demo Presentations

At Interaction 2025, we demonstrated the following four research projects:

Development of VR Walking System Based on Head-swinging Rhythmic Movement and Preliminary Investigation

Presenters: Rintaro Nakamura, Kentaro Fukuchi

We presented the development of a VR walking system that combines head-swinging movements with rhythm. This research proposes a novel locomotion method for VR environments that differs from conventional hand and foot-based movement approaches.

Visualization of Region-wise Features in Illustration Drawing Process and Proposal of Time-lapse Video Generation Method

Presenters: Takuya Kaneko, Yesin Gu, Kentaro Fukuchi

We proposed a method for detailed analysis of the illustration drawing process by visualizing region-wise features. Using this analysis, we developed a system that can automatically generate effective time-lapse videos of the drawing process.

Measurement of Input-Output Latency and Design Considerations for Interactive System Research Equipment

Presenters: Akira Ogata, Kentaro Fukuchi

We presented a comprehensive study on input-output latency, which is crucial for interactive system research. The presentation covered accurate measurement methods and important design considerations for experimental equipment to improve research reproducibility.

Depth-Enhanced Projection Method for Stage Performances Using Aerial Display Technology

Presenters: Takehiko Sugimoto, Kentaro Fukuchi

We presented a novel projection method for stage performances that applies aerial display technology to provide audiences with enhanced immersion. This research aims to improve the expressive capabilities of live performances.

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