↓First person view of tennis playing
↓Back view of tennis playing

Fig1. Viewers can sometimes imagine how the vibrotactile stimuli are in the video.

図2. Video viewing improved by VibVid system.
"VibVid: VIBration Estimation from VIDeo by using Neural Network," in ICAT-EGVE International Conference on Artificial Reality and Telexistence and Eurographics Symposium on Virtual Environments, 2017, Nov. 22-24, Adelaide, AustraliaKentaro Yoshida, Yuuki Horiuchi, Tomohiro Ichiyama, Seki Inoue, Yasutoshi Makino, and Hiroyuki Shinoda: Estimation of Racket Grip Vibration from Tennis Video Using Neural Network, IEEE Haptics Symposium 2018, WiP Poster B5 (Work-in-Progress Papers), 25-28 March, San Francisco, California, USA, 2018.
Kentaro Yoshida, Yuuki Horiuchi, Tomohiro Ichiyama, Seki Inoue, Yasutoshi Makino, and Hiroyuki Shinoda: Estimation and Presentation of Racket Grip Vibration with Tennis Video, IEEE Haptics Symposium 2018, Demo 5, 25-28 March, San Francisco, California, USA, 2018.