Investigating noticeable hand redirection in virtual reality using physiological and interaction data
Hand redirection is effective so long as the introduced offsets are not noticeably disruptive to users. In this work we investigate the use of physiological and interaction data to detect movement discrepancies between a user's real and virtual hand, pushing towards a novel approach to identify...
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Main Authors: | FEICK, Martin, REGITZ, Kora, TANG, Anthony, JUNGBLUTH |
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2023
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