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Preliminary study on angular properties of spatial awareness of human in virtual space

Published: 28 November 2018 Publication History

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This manuscript describes an investigation into human's spatial awareness in a virtual space. In the experiment, the subject is asked to see a short video clip of moving through the curved passage, and then fill a questionnaire about how much the passage is curved. As a result, it was found that people would recognize a curved path in virtual space as a smaller degree curved one.

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Eric Hodgson, Eric Bachmann, and David Waller. 2008. Redirected Walking to Explore Virtual Environments: Assessing the Potential for Spatial Interference. ACM Trans. Appl. Percept. 8, 4, Article 22 (Dec. 2008), 22 pages. htps://
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Yoshihiro Ishihara and Makio Ishihara. 2018. Preliminary Study on Spatial Awareness of Human in Virtual Space. pp:306--308.
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Qi Sun, Li-Yi Wei, and Arie Kaufman. 2016. Mapping Virtual and Physical Reality. ACM Trans. Graph. 35, 4, Article 64 (July 2016), 12 pages. htps://

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        VRST '18: Proceedings of the 24th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology
        November 2018
        570 pages
        ISBN:9781450360869
        DOI:10.1145/3281505
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        1. CAVE
        2. ergonomics
        3. human factors
        4. spatial awareness
        5. virtual space

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