2023
DOI: 10.1002/cav.2210
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How to set safety boundary in virtual reality: A dynamic approach based on user motion prediction

Haoxiang Wang,
Xiaoping Che,
Enyao Chang
et al.

Abstract: Virtual reality (VR) interaction safety is a prerequisite for all user activities in the virtual environment. While seeking a deep sense of immersion with little concern about surrounding obstacles, users may have limited ability to perceive the real‐world space, resulting in possible collisions with real‐world objects. Nowadays, recent works and rendering techniques such as the Chaperone can provide safety boundaries to users but confines them in a small static space and lack of immediacy. To solve this probl… Show more

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