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This paper proposes a new objective metric of exceptional motion in VR video contents for VR sickness assessment. In VR environment, VR sickness can be caused by several factors which are mismatched motion, field of view, motion parallax,…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2018-04-12 Hak Gu Kim , Wissam J. Baddar , Heoun-taek Lim , Hyunwook Jeong , Yong Man Ro

Virtual Reality (VR) sickness commonly known as cybersickness is one of the major problems for the comfortable use of VR systems. Researchers have proposed different approaches for predicting cybersickness from bio-physiological data (e.g.,…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2021-08-17 Rifatul Islam , Kevin Desai , John Quarles

Despite the technological advancements in Virtual Reality (VR), users are constantly combating feelings of nausea and disorientation, the so called cybersickness. Cybersickness symptoms cause severe discomfort and hinder the immersive VR…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2021-11-18 Iqra Arshad , Paulo De Mello , Martin Ender , Jason D. McEwen , Elisa R. Ferré

Using virtual reality (VR) head-mounted displays (HMDs) can induce VR sickness. VR sickness can cause strong discomfort, decrease users' presence and enjoyment, especially in games, shorten the duration of the VR experience, and can even…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2021-03-10 Rongkai Shi , Hai-Ning Liang , Yu Wu , Difeng Yu , Wenge Xu

Virtual reality (VR) is an imminent trend in games, education, entertainment, military, and health applications, as the use of head-mounted displays is becoming accessible to the mass market. Virtual reality provides immersive experiences…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2020-06-30 Thiago Porcino , Esteban Clua , Daniela Trevisan , Érick Rodrigues , Alexandre Silva

Every human with a functioning vestibular system is capable of feeling motion sickness, but some are more vulnerable than others. Based on the leading theories explaining this condition, vulnerability should be predicted by a person's years…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2024-12-20 Michael Abia

Researchers have used machine learning approaches to identify motion sickness in VR experience. These approaches demand an accurately-labeled, real-world, and diverse dataset for high accuracy and generalizability. As a starting point to…

Artificial Intelligence · Computer Science 2023-06-07 Elliott Wen , Chitralekha Gupta , Prasanth Sasikumar , Mark Billinghurst , James Wilmott , Emily Skow , Arindam Dey , Suranga Nanayakkara

With the rapid advancement of virtual reality (VR) technology, its adoption across domains such as healthcare, education, and entertainment has grown significantly. However, the persistent issue of cybersickness, marked by symptoms…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2025-10-14 Jyotirmay Nag Setu , Kevin Desai , John Quarles

Virtual Reality (VR) can cause an unprecedented immersion and feeling of presence yet a lot of users experience motion sickness when moving through a virtual environment. Rollercoaster rides are popular in Virtual Reality but have to be…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2018-11-06 Stefan Hell , Vasileios Argyriou

Cybersickness is a serious usability problem in virtual reality. Postural (or balance) instability theory has emerged as one of the major hypotheses for the cause of cybersickness. In this paper, we conducted a two-week-long experiment to…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2024-04-16 Seonghoon Kang , Yechan Yang , Gerard Jounghyun Kim , Hanseob Kim

Previous studies showed that natural walking reduces the susceptibility to VR sickness. However, many users still experience VR sickness when wearing VR headsets that allow free walking in room-scale spaces. This paper studies VR sickness…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2023-02-23 Carlos Alfredo Tirado Cortes , Chin-Teng Lin , Tien-Thong Nguyen Do , Hsiang-Ting Chen

Cybersickness is a drawback of virtual reality (VR), which also affects the cognitive and motor skills of the users. The Simulator Sickness Questionnaire (SSQ), and its variant, the Virtual Reality Sickness Questionnaire (VRSQ) are two…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2023-01-31 Panagiotis Kourtesis , Josie Linnell , Rayaan Amir , Ferran Argelaguet , Sarah E. MacPherson

In this paper, we show that Virtual Reality (VR) sickness is associated with a reduction in attention, which was detected with the P3b Event-Related Potential (ERP) component from electroencephalography (EEG) measurements collected in a…

Visual-vestibular conflicts (VVCs) are a primary contributor to visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) in head-mounted displays (HMDs). However, virtual reality (VR) comfort studies often rely on exposing seated or standing users to…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2025-08-08 Samuel J. Levulis , Kevin W. Rio , Pablo Ramon Soria , James Wilmott , Charlie S. Burlingham , Phillip Guan

Background: Given that VR is applied in multiple domains, understanding the effects of cyber-sickness on human cognition and motor skills and the factors contributing to cybersickness gains urgency. This study aimed to explore the…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2024-02-05 Panagiotis Kourtesis , Agapi Papadopoulou , Petros Roussos

Extended exposure to virtual reality environments can induce motion sickness, often referred to as cybersickness, which may lead to physiological stress responses and impaired cognitive performance. This study investigates the aftereffects…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2026-02-03 Daniel Zielasko , Ben Rehling , Bernadette von Dawans , Gregor Domes

Virtual Reality (VR) technology has been proliferating in the last decade, especially in the last few years. However, Simulator Sickness (SS) still represents a significant problem for its wider adoption. Currently, the most common way to…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2020-10-14 Jialin Wang , Hai-Ning Liang , Diego Monteiro , Wenge Xu , Hao Chen , Qiwen Chen

Virtual Reality (VR) and its applications have attracted significant and increasing attention. However, the requirements of much larger file sizes, different storage formats, and immersive viewing conditions pose significant challenges to…

Image and Video Processing · Electrical Eng. & Systems 2022-04-06 Meixu Chen , Yize Jin , Todd Goodall , Xiangxu Yu , Alan C. Bovik

Recently, great progress has been made in virtual reality(VR) research and application. However, virtual reality faces a big problem since its appearance, i.e. discomfort (nausea, stomach awareness, etc). Discomfort can be relieved by…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2019-04-01 Wei Qionghua , Wang Hui , Wei Qiang

The quality of Virtual Reality (VR) apps is vital, particularly the rendering quality of the VR Graphical User Interface (GUI). Different from traditional 2D apps, VR apps create a 3D digital scene for users, by rendering two distinct 2D…

Software Engineering · Computer Science 2024-10-30 Shuqing Li , Cuiyun Gao , Jianping Zhang , Yujia Zhang , Yepang Liu , Jiazhen Gu , Yun Peng , Michael R. Lyu
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