Designing visuo-haptic illusions with proxies in virtual reality: Exploration of grasp, movement trajectory and object mass
Visuo-haptic illusions are a method to expand proxy-based interactions in VR by introducing unnoticeable discrepancies between the virtual and real world. Yet how different design variables affect the illusions with proxies is still unclear. To unpack a subset of variables, we conducted two user stu...
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Main Authors: | FEICK, Martin, REGITZ, Kora Persephone, TANG, Anthony, KRUGER, Antonio |
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2022
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