FOLLOW-ME

作者: Nassima Ouramdane , Samir Otmane , Frédéric Davesne , Malik Mallem

DOI: 10.1145/1128923.1128945

关键词: Virtual machineInteraction modelInteraction techniqueGranularityComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionVirtual realityTask (project management)Object (computer science)3D interaction

摘要: The implementation of an interaction between a user and Virtual Environment (VE) in Reality (VR) may use various techniques. However, some cases, the must be very precise comfortable for user. In this paper, we introduce new selection manipulation technique called FOLLOW-ME. model associated to splits into three zones which specific is used: free zone, scaled zone zone. Each one characterized by granularity defines properties concerned This splitting created order have both precision near object reach or manipulate (scaled zones) maintain realistic VE (free zone). concept virtual guides assist exhibit formalization FOLLOW-ME technique. Then, compare our with classical techniques case task consists trying give insights about conditions usefulness task. Some preliminary experimental results are presented discussed.

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