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Adapting to the user: A systematic review of personalized interaction in vr

Li et al., 2025

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2321702031990917606
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Li T
Zhu Y
Liang H
Wang Y
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arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.13123

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As virtual reality (VR) systems become increasingly more advanced, they are likewise expected to respond intelligently and adapt to individual user states, abilities, and preferences. Recent work has explored how VR can be adapted and tailored to individual …
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