Fernandes et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Combating VR sickness through subtle dynamic field-of-view modificationFernandes et al., 2016
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- 804866529401692483
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- Fernandes A
- Feiner S
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- Publication venue
- 2016 IEEE symposium on 3D user interfaces (3DUI)
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Virtual Reality (VR) sickness can cause intense discomfort, shorten the duration of a VR experience, and create an aversion to further use of VR. High-quality tracking systems can minimize the mismatch between a user's visual perception of the virtual environment (VE) …
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