ShareVR: Enabling Co-Located Experiences for Virtual Reality between HMD and Non-HMD Users

作者: Jan Gugenheimer , Evgeny Stemasov , Julian Frommel , Enrico Rukzio

DOI: 10.1145/3025453.3025683

关键词: Living roomVirtual realityHuman–computer interactionAugmented realityEntertainmentMultimediaImmersion (virtual reality)Computer-mediated realityMixed realityComputer science

摘要: Virtual reality (VR) head-mounted displays (HMD) allow for a highly immersive experience and are currently becoming part of the living room entertainment. Current VR systems focus mainly on increasing immersion enjoyment user wearing HMD (HMD user), resulting in all bystanders (Non-HMD users) being excluded from experience. We propose ShareVR, proof-of-concept prototype using floor projection mobile combination with positional tracking to visualize virtual world Non-HMD user, enabling them interact become designed implemented ShareVR based insights an initial online survey (n=48) early adopters HMDs. ran study (n=16) comparing ShareVRto baseline condition showing how interaction led increase enjoyment, presence social interaction. In last step we several experiences exploring its design space giving designers co-located asymmetric experiences.

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