Redirected Walking in Place

Sharif Razzaque, David Swapp, M. Slater, M. Whitton, A. Steed
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Abstract

This paper describes a method for allowing people to virtually move around a CAVE™ without ever having to turn to face the missing back wall. We describe the method, and report a pilot study of 28 participants, half of whom moved through the virtual world using a hand-held controller, and the other half used the new technique called 'Redirected Walking in Place' (RWP). The results show that the current instantiation of the RWP technique does not result in a lower frequency of looking towards the missing wall. However, the results also show that the sense of presence in the virtual environment is significantly and negatively correlated with the amount that the back wall is seen. There is evidence that RWP does reduce the chance of seeing the blank wall for some participants. The increased sense of presence through never having to face the blank wall, and the results of this pilot study show the RWP has promise and merits further development.
原地重定向行走
本文描述了一种方法,可以让人们在洞穴™中移动,而不必转身面对缺失的后壁。我们描述了这种方法,并报告了一项针对28名参与者的试点研究,其中一半人使用手持控制器在虚拟世界中移动,另一半人使用名为“原地重定向行走”(RWP)的新技术。结果表明,RWP技术的当前实例并没有导致寻找缺失壁的频率降低。然而,结果也表明,虚拟环境中的存在感与后墙被看到的数量呈显著负相关。有证据表明,RWP确实减少了一些参与者看到空白墙的机会。通过不必面对空白的墙壁,增加了存在感,这个试点研究的结果表明,RWP有希望,值得进一步发展。
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