Geometric simplification for reducing optic flow in VR
Communication avec acte
Abstract
Today virtual reality (VR) technologies became more and more
widespread and found strong applications in various domains. However
the fear to experience motion sickness is still an important
barrier for new VR users. Instead of moving physically, VR users experience
virtual locomotion but their vestibular systems do not sense
the self-motion that are visually induced by immersive displays. The
mismatch in visual and vestibular senses causes sickness. Previous
solutions actively reduce user’s field-of-view, introduce intruder in
the view or alter their navigation. In this paper we propose a passive
approach that partially simplify the virtual environment according
to user navigation. One manual simplification approach has been
proposed and prototyped to simplify the scene seen in the peripheral
field of view. The optic flow is analyzed on the rendered images
seen by users. The result shows that the simplification reduces the
perceived optic flow which is the main cause of the visually induced
motion sickness (VIMS). This pilot study confirm the potential efficiency
of reducing cybersickness through geometric simplification.
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