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This paper investigates whether a custom varifocal display can improve 3D pointing performance in augmented reality (AR), where the vergence-accommodation conflict (VAC) is known to impair interaction. Varifocal displays have been…

Virtual reality (VR) introduces sensory perturbations that may impact perception and action. The current study was designed to investigate how immersive VR presented through a head-mounted display (HMD) affects perceived functional body…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2025-10-02 Xiaoye Michael Wang , Ali Mazalek , Catherine M. Sabiston , Timothy N. Welsh

Stereoscopic projection mapping (PM) allows a user to see a three-dimensional (3D) computer-generated (CG) object floating over physical surfaces of arbitrary shapes around us using projected imagery. However, the current stereoscopic PM…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2021-10-18 Sorashi Kimura , Daisuke Iwai , Parinya Punpongsanon , Kosuke Sato

Recovering the spatial layout of the cameras and the geometry of the scene from extreme-view images is a longstanding challenge in computer vision. Prevailing 3D reconstruction algorithms often adopt the image matching paradigm and presume…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2022-06-17 Wei-Chiu Ma , Anqi Joyce Yang , Shenlong Wang , Raquel Urtasun , Antonio Torralba

With recent advances of Virtual Reality (VR) technology, the deployment of such will dramatically increase in non-entertainment environments, such as professional education and training, manufacturing, service, or low frequency/high risk…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2019-12-09 Arian Mehrfard , Javad Fotouhi , Giacomo Taylor , Tess Forster , Nassir Navab , Bernhard Fuerst

Augmented Reality (AR) see-through vision is an interesting research topic since it enables users to see through a wall and see the occluded objects. Most existing research focuses on the visual effects of see-through vision, while the…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2022-07-07 Zhimin Wang , Yuxin Zhao , Feng Lu

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

It is difficult to conduct training and evaluate workers' postural performance by using the actual job site environment due to safety concerns. Virtual reality (VR) provides an alternative to create immersive working environments without…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2019-06-21 Mahmoud Habibnezhad , Jay Puckett , Mohammad Sadra Fardhosseini , Lucky Agung Pratama

Accurately drawing non-planar 3D curves in immersive Virtual Reality (VR) is indispensable for many precise 3D tasks. However, due to lack of physical support, limited depth perception, and the non-planar nature of 3D curves, it is…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2022-10-25 Chen Chen , Matin Yarmand , Zhuoqun Xu , Varun Singh , Yang Zhang , Nadir Weibel

Virtual Reality, and Extended Reality in general, connect the physical body with the virtual world. Movement of our body translates to interactions with this virtual world. Only by moving our head will we see a different perspective. By…

Multimedia · Computer Science 2022-12-09 Glenn Van Wallendael , Lucas Liegeois , Julie Artois , Peter Lambert

People differ in how much they move their head versus their eyes when shifting gaze, yet such tendencies remain largely unexplored in HCI. We introduce head movement tendencies as a fundamental dimension of individual difference in VR and…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2026-02-09 Jinghui Hu , Ludwig Sidenmark , Hock Siang Lee , Hans Gellersen

Today's virtual reality (VR) systems and environments assume that users have typical abilities, which can make VR inaccessible to people with physical impairments. However, there is not yet an understanding of how inaccessible locomotion…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2025-10-10 Rachel L. Franz , Jacob O. Wobbrock

We propose a novel space-rescaling technique for registering dissimilar physical-virtual spaces by utilizing the effects of adjusting physical space with redirected walking. Achieving a seamless immersive Virtual Reality (VR) experience…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2023-08-23 Dooyoung Kim , Woontack Woo

This research aims to examine the effects of various vibrotactile feedback techniques on gait (i.e., walking patterns) in virtual reality (VR). Prior studies have demonstrated that gait disturbances in VR users are significant usability…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2022-08-05 M. Rasel Mahmud , Michael Stewart , Alberto Cordova , John Quarles

The animation of user avatars plays a crucial role in conveying their pose, gestures, and relative distances to virtual objects or other users. Self-avatar animation in immersive VR helps improve the user experience and provides a Sense of…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2022-09-26 Jose Luis Ponton , Haoran Yun , Carlos Andujar , Nuria Pelechano

Cinematic Virtual Reality (CVR) is a narrative-driven VR experience that uses head-mounted displays with a 360-degree field of view. Previous research has explored different viewing modalities to enhance viewers' CVR experience. This study…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2024-11-26 Yawen Zhang , Han Zhou , Zhoumingju Jiang , Zilu Tang , Tao Luo , Qinyuan Lei

Immersiveness is the main characteristic of Virtual Reality(VR) applications. Precise integration between hardware design and software are necessary for providing a seamless virtual experience. Allowing the user to navigate the VR scene…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2023-06-27 Y Pawan Kumar Gururaj , Raghav Mittal , Sai Anirudh Karre , Y. Raghu Reddy , Syed Azeemuddin

Virtual-reality simulations of curved space are most effective and most fun when presented as a game (for example, curved-space billiards), so the user not only has something to see in the curved space, but also has something fun to do…

Physics Education · Physics 2021-05-06 Jeff Weeks

The virtual reality (VR) and human-computer interaction (HCI) combination has radically changed the way users approach a virtual environment, increasing the feeling of VR immersion, and improving the user experience and usability. The…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2023-02-14 Nicola Capece , Ugo Erra , Delfina Malandrino , Max M. North , Monica Gruosso

Virtual Reality (VR) users often encounter postural instability, i.e., balance issues, which can be a significant impediment to universal usability and accessibility, particularly for those with balance impairments. Prior research has…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2022-08-22 M. Rasel Mahmud , Michael Stewart , Alberto Cordova , John Quarles
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