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A Study on Comparative Experiment of Hand-based Interface in Immersive Virtua Reality (몰입형 가상현실에서 손 기반 인터페이스의 비교 실험에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jinmo
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Graphics Society
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2019
  • This study compares hand-based interfaces to improve a user's virtual reality (VR) presence by enhancing user immersion in VR interactions. To provide an immersive experience, in which users can more directly control the virtual environment and objects within that environment using their hands and, to simultaneously minimize the device burden on users using immersive VR systems, we designed two experimental interfaces (hand motion recognition sensor- and controller-based interactions). Hand motion recognition sensor-based interaction reflects accurate hand movements, direct gestures, and motion representations in the virtual environment, and it does not require using a device in addition to the VR head mounted display (HMD). Controller-based interaction designs a generalized interface that maps the gesture to the controller's key for easy access to the controller provided with the VR HMD. The comparative experiments in this study confirm the convenience and intuitiveness of VR interactions using the user's hand.

The Effect of Product Experience Through Virtual Reality on Product Evaluation

  • Jeon, Eunmi;Han, Youngjee;Woo, Hyunjin
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.45-57
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    • 2020
  • With the development of new technologies, virtual reality (VR) is emerging as a new consumer marketing platform. Yet, only a few studies have investigated VR in the consumption context. The current research explores how experiencing a product through VR influences consumer attitude and purchase intention for the product. Although assessing products in real life is believed to be more diagnostic than that through VR, the present research revealed that experiencing a product through VR could lead to a more positive attitude toward and higher purchase intention for the product. We also demonstrated that "enjoyment" has a mediating effect while evaluating the product through VR. To compare product experience through VR to that in real life, we employed the HTC Vive VR system to implement a VR environment. In the VR condition, participants evaluated plastic building blocks using a VR headset and a motion controller; and in the real life (reality) condition, they evaluted plastic building blocks printed using a 3D printer to make them look exactly the same as the blocks used in the VR condition. Finally, implications and suggestions are discussed.

Design of Gaming Interaction Control using Gesture Recognition and VR Control in FPS Game (FPS 게임에서 제스처 인식과 VR 컨트롤러를 이용한 게임 상호 작용 제어 설계)

  • Lee, Yong-Hwan;Ahn, Hyochang
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.116-119
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    • 2019
  • User interface/experience and realistic game manipulation play an important role in virtual reality first-person-shooting game. This paper presents an intuitive hands-free interface of gaming interaction scheme for FPS based on user's gesture recognition and VR controller. We focus on conventional interface of VR FPS interaction, and design the player interaction wearing head mounted display with two motion controllers; leap motion to handle low-level physics interaction and VIVE tracker to control movement of the player joints in the VR world. The FPS prototype system shows that the design interface helps to enjoy playing immersive FPS and gives players a new gaming experience.

A Study on Intelligent VR/AR Education Platform for Realistic Content Production

  • Hyun-Sook Lee;Jee-Uk Heu
    • Journal of Platform Technology
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.32-43
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    • 2024
  • In recent years, a platform providing a Visual Programming development environment capable of 3D editing and interaction editing in an In-VR environment to quickly prototype VR/AR contents for education of VR and AR for general users and children. In the past, VR contents were mostly viewed by users. However, thanks to the rapid development of recent computing technologies, VR contents interacting with users have emerged as a device capable of tracking user behavior in a small size It was able to appear. In addition, because VR is extended to AR and MR, it can be used in all three virtual environments and requires efficient user interface(UI). In this paper, we propose UI based on eye tracking. Eye-tracking-based UI not only reduces the amount of time the user directly manipulates the controller, but also dramatically lowers the time spent on simple operations, while reducing the need for a dedicated controller by allowing multiple types of controllers to be used in combination. The proposed platform can easily create a prototype of their intended VR/AR App(or content) even for users(beginners) who do not have a certain level of knowledge and experience in 3D graphics and software coding, and share it with others. Therefore, this paper proposes a method to use VAL more effectively in a 5G environment.

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Presentation Training System based on 3D Virtual Reality (3D 가상현실기반의 발표훈련시스템)

  • Jung, Young-Kee
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.309-316
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    • 2018
  • In this study, we propose a 3D virtual reality based presentation training system to help implement the virtual presentation environment, such as the real world, to present it confidently in the real world. The proposed system provided a realistic and highly engaging presentation and interview environment by analyzing the speakers' voice and behavior in real time to be reflected in the audience of the virtual space. Using HMD and VR Controller that become 6DOF Tracking, the presenter can change the timing and interaction of the virtual space using Kinect, and the virtual space can be changed to various settings set by the user. The presenter will look at presentation files and scripts displayed in separate views within the virtual space to understand the content and master the presentation.

Implementation of a Low-cost Virtual Reality System Using Smart Phone (스마트폰을 이용한 저가 VR 시스템 구현에 관한 연구)

  • Lim, Eun-Su;Yun, Sung-Yi;Ko, Yong-Suk;Jung, Ha-Young;Choi, Hong-Sub
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.19 no.7
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    • pp.1237-1244
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    • 2018
  • Currently the bottleneck in virtual reality's commercialization might be that high cost VR equipment is needed and interesting VR contents are not enough. The purpose of this paper is to solve these problems by implementing low-cost VR system with wireless controller and HMD(Head Mounted Display) using a smart phone and PC. The functions of real HMD are simulated by utilizing the display and embedded sensors of a smart phone. In that situation PC is in charge of processing huge data and is communicated with smart phone. And wireless controller is designed to make VR user's movement to be free. In addition, we made the several VR contents for testing our prototype system directly. Easy access to VR equipment could induce increasing number of users and investment. And it will be a big step toward improving VR technology and its commercialization.

Intuitive Spatial Drawing System based on Hand Interface (손 인터페이스 기반 직관적인 공간 드로잉 시스템)

  • Ko, Ginam;Kim, Serim;Kim, YoungEun;Nam, SangHun
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.18 no.8
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    • pp.1615-1620
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    • 2017
  • The development of Virtual Reality (VR)-related technologies has resulted in the improved performance of VR devices as well as affordable price arrangements, granting many users easy access to VR technology. VR drawing applications are not complicated for users and are also highly mature, being used for education, performances, and more. For controller-based spatial drawing interfaces, the user's drawing interface becomes constrained by the controller. This study proposes hand interaction based spatial drawing system where the user, who has never used the controller before, can intuitively use the drawing application by mounting LEAP Motion at the front of the Head Mounted Display (HMD). This traces the motion of the user's hand in front of the HMD to draw curved surfaces in virtual environments.

Investigating Key User Experience Factors for Virtual Reality Interactions

  • Ahn, Junyoung;Choi, Seungho;Lee, Minjae;Kim, Kyungdoh
    • Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.267-280
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    • 2017
  • Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate key user experience factors of interactions for Head Mounted Display (HMD) devices in the Virtual Reality Environment (VRE). Background: Virtual reality interaction research has been conducted steadily, while interaction methods and virtual reality devices have improved. Recently, all of the virtual reality devices are head mounted display based ones. Also, HMD-based interaction types include Remote Controller, Head Tracking, and Hand Gesture. However, there is few study on usability evaluation of virtual reality. Especially, the usability of HMD-based virtual reality was not investigated. Therefore, it is necessary to study the usability of HMD-based virtual reality. Method: HMD-based VR devices released recently have only three interaction types, 'Remote Controller', 'Head Tracking', and 'Hand Gesture'. We search 113 types of research to check the user experience factors or evaluation scales by interaction type. Finally, the key user experience factors or relevant evaluation scales are summarized considering the frequency used in the studies. Results: There are various key user experience factors by each interaction type. First, Remote controller's key user experience factors are 'Ease of learning', 'Ease of use', 'Satisfaction', 'Effectiveness', and 'Efficiency'. Also, Head tracking's key user experience factors are 'Sickness', 'Immersion', 'Intuitiveness', 'Stress', 'Fatigue', and 'Ease of learning'. Finally, Hand gesture's key user experience factors are 'Ease of learning', 'Ease of use', 'Feedback', 'Consistent', 'Simple', 'Natural', 'Efficiency', 'Responsiveness', 'Usefulness', 'Intuitiveness', and 'Adaptability'. Conclusion: We identified key user experience factors for each interaction type through literature review. However, we did not consider objective measures because each study adopted different performance factors. Application: The results of this study can be used when evaluating HMD-based interactions in virtual reality in terms of usability.

A design of wearable controller for VR(Virtual Reality) games (가상현실 게임을 위한 웨어러블 컨트롤러)

  • Hwang, Ji Hwan;Shin, Seung Ok;Tae, Jun Hyeok;Jeon, Gyeong-Gu
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2017.11a
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    • pp.1092-1094
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    • 2017
  • 오큘러스의 대중화 선언 이후로 일반인들에게도 가상현실(VR, Virtual Reality)에 대한 많은 관심을 불러일으켰다. 국내에서도 VR산업에 많은 투자를 하고 있으며, 현실감이 부족한 점을 보안하기 위해 웨어러블을 적용한 실감현 콘텐츠를 제작하고자 하였다. 사람의 움직임을 적외선 센서와 자이로 센서로 인식하고 측정된 센서값을 아두이노와 라즈베리파이를 이용하여 디바이스 입력신호로 처리값을 블루투스 통신으로 디바이스에 전송하여 작동한다. 기존에 없던 웨어러블(wearable) 컨트롤러로 현실감 있는 리얼한 게임을 제공한다.

Implementation of the Smombie (smartphone zombie) VR experience game using Google Cardboard and Bluetooth controller (구글 카드보드와 블루투스 컨트롤러를 이용한 스몸비(스마트폰 좀비) VR 체험 게임)

  • Kim, Ji-hyun;Seo, Mi-hye;Yang, Seon-young;Lee, Bo-hyun;Jin, I-seul;Park, Su e;Park, Jung-kyu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2017.10a
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    • pp.212-215
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, VR game was produced to inform the danger of using smartphone while walking and to raise awareness. In this VR games, you can experience Smombie (smart phone and zombie compound word) like a real situation by using Google card board and Bluetooth controller. Designed as a directions game of everyday material, the user indirectly experiences the dangerous situations that may actually occur in everyday life. In the virtual space, you can see the map on the smartphone, navigate the route, and send text messages using the controller during the game. We will explain how to implement smartphone map and send text message using controller which are the main functions of VR game.

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