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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2021.12.5.139

A Study on the Document viewer optimized for VR environment  

Joo, Yong-Ho (Dept. of Management Information System, Sogang University)
Kim, Sang-Mok (Dept. of Management Information System, Sogang University)
Cho, Ok-Hue (Dept. of Animation, Sangmyung University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.12, no.5, 2021 , pp. 139-145 More about this Journal
Abstract
Through this study, we intend to study user satisfaction in order to verify whether there is a need for full-scale research, development and commercialization of document viewers in a VR environment. VR content consists of realistic 3D graphics and 360-degree video, and provides a synesthesia experience and immersion. We developed and tested a VR document viewer prototype that can utilize this concept as a document viewing system. It can act as a viewer that provides an interactive viewing environment according to the user's body interaction and the direction of the field of view, and it can be said that the feature of VR document viewer is that it can draw the user's high level of immersion and concentration when using the viewer. The developed prototype was tested in a test group consisting of 100 VR experiences and device owners for about 1 hour and 3 days a day, and then a questionnaire survey in the form of a fixed selection question was conducted. This study is a prototype study of a document viewer suitable for a virtual reality environment, and can lead to a sense of immersion when reading a document, and suggest a new document viewer direction that is effective for visual fatigue and visual perception of the document.
Keywords
Virtual reality(VR); document viewer; interaction; Oculus; UX;
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