2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-22021-0_29
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Meta Cookie+: An Illusion-Based Gustatory Display

Abstract: In this paper, we propose the illusion-based "Psuedo-gustation" method to change perceived taste of a food when people eat by changing its appearance and scent with augmented reality technology. We aim at utilizing an influence between modalities for realizing a "pseudo-gustatory" system that enables the user to experience various tastes without changing the chemical composition of foods. Based on this concept, we built a "Meta Cookie+" system to change the perceived taste of a cookie by overlaying visual and … Show more

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“…Concerning the possibility to influence the tasting experience by using a multisensory augmented experience, Narumi et al (2011) developed a "pseudo-gustatory" display for creating a gustatory sensation. This display presents flavours by means of a cross-modal effect elicited by visual and olfactory AR.…”
Section: Virtual Mixed and Augmented Realitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning the possibility to influence the tasting experience by using a multisensory augmented experience, Narumi et al (2011) developed a "pseudo-gustatory" display for creating a gustatory sensation. This display presents flavours by means of a cross-modal effect elicited by visual and olfactory AR.…”
Section: Virtual Mixed and Augmented Realitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First steps in this direction, have been done by (Narumi et al 2011) who created an AR system that changes the perceived taste of a cookie by overlaying visual and olfactory information onto a real cookie.…”
Section: Research Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VPs are usually implemented by using setups in which the most innovative VR technologies for stereoscopic visualization, 3D sound rendering, and haptic and tactile interaction are integrated. Recent researches have focused on the integration of smells in VR environments, through devices named OD [15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%