Authors
Evan A Suma, Gerd Bruder, Frank Steinicke, David M Krum, Mark Bolas
Publication date
2012/3/4
Conference
2012 IEEE Virtual Reality Workshops (VRW)
Pages
43-46
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Natural walking can provide a compelling experience in immersive virtual environments, but it remains an implementation challenge due to the physical space constraints imposed on the size of the virtual world. The use of redirection techniques is a promising approach that relaxes the space requirements of natural walking by manipulating the user's route in the virtual environment, causing the real world path to remain within the boundaries of the physical workspace. In this paper, we present and apply a novel taxonomy that separates redirection techniques according to their geometric flexibility versus the likelihood that they will be noticed by users. Additionally, we conducted a user study of three reorientation techniques, which confirmed that participants were less likely to experience a break in presence when reoriented using the techniques classified as subtle in our taxonomy. Our results also suggest that …
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Scholar articles
EA Suma, G Bruder, F Steinicke, DM Krum, M Bolas - 2012 IEEE Virtual Reality Workshops (VRW), 2012