通过静态和动态休息框架减少视觉引起的晕动病

Zekun Cao, J. Jerald, Regis Kopper
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视动病(VIMS),也被称为网络病,是虚拟现实(VR)广泛应用的主要挑战。可以通过不同的方式减少VIMS,例如通过使用高质量的跟踪系统和减少用户的视野。然而,没有适用于所有情况的通用解决方案,为了让开发人员根据自己的需求选择最合适的选项,需要各种各样的技术。减少VIMS的一种方法是使用静止帧——虚拟环境中相对于现实世界保持固定的部分,并且不会随着用户的虚拟移动而移动。我们报告了两项为期多天的受试者研究的结果,44名受试者使用虚拟旅行来导航环境。在第一项研究中,我们研究了固定不透明度的静态休息框架对用户舒适度的影响。对于第二项研究,我们提出了一个增强版的休息框架,我们称之为动态休息框架,其中休息框架的不透明度随着用户虚拟地穿越虚拟环境时视觉感知的运动而变化。结果表明,与没有休息框架的虚拟环境相比,具有静态或动态休息框架的虚拟环境允许用户在因不舒服而停止之前通过更多的路点。此外,具有静态休息框架的虚拟环境也被发现比没有休息框架的虚拟环境更能实时报告舒适度。
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Visually-Induced Motion Sickness Reduction via Static and Dynamic Rest Frames
Visually-induced motion sickness (VIMS), also known as cyber-sickness, is a major challenge for wide-spread Virtual Reality (VR) adoption. VIMS can be reduced in different ways, for example by using high-quality tracking systems and reducing the user's field of view. However, there are no universal solutions for all situations, and a wide variety of techniques are needed in order for developers to choose the most appropriate options depending on their needs. One way to reduce VIMS is through the use of rest frames-portions of the virtual environment that remain fixed in relation to the real world and do not move as the user virtually moves. We report the results of two multi-day within-subjects studies with 44 subjects who used virtual travel to navigate the environment. In the first study, we investigated the influence of static rest frames with fixed opacity on user comfort. For the second study, we present an enhanced version of rest frames that we call dynamic rest frames, where the opacity of the rest frame changes in response to visually perceived motion as users virtually traversed the virtual environment. Results show that a virtual environment with a static or dynamic rest frame allowed users to travel through more waypoints before stopping due to discomfort compared to a virtual environment without a rest frame. Further, a virtual environment with a static rest frame was also found to result in more real-time reported comfort than when there was no rest frame.
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