A Sensor-based Interaction for Ubiquitous Virtual Reality Systems

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University of Canterbury. Human Interface Technology Laboratory.
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2008
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Hong, D.
Looser, J.
Seichter, H.
Billinghurst, Mark
Woo, W.
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In this paper, we propose a sensor-based interaction for ubiquitous virtual reality (U-VR) systems that users are able to interact implicitly or explicitly with through a sensor. Due to the advances in sensor technology, we can utilize sensory data as a means of user interactions. To show the feasibility of the proposed method, we use ComposAR as a test-bed that is a script-based interaction authoring tool for augmented reality (AR) systems. By adding sensor-based interaction features to ComposAR, a user can interact with virtual 3D contents through a sensor. We believe that the proposed method provides natural user interactions for UVR systems.

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Hong, D., Looser, J., Seichter, H., Billinghurst, M., Woo, W. (2008) A Sensor-based Interaction for Ubiquitous Virtual Reality Systems. Gwangju, South Korea: International Symposium on Ubiquitous Virtual Reality 2008 (ISUVR 2008), 10-13 Jul 2008.
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