Human sensitivity to dynamic translational gains in head-mounted displays

Ruimin Zhang, Bochao Li, S. Kuhl
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Translational gains in head-mounted display (HMD) systems allow a user to walk at one rate in the real world while seeing themselves move at a faster or slower rate. Although several studies have measured how large gains must be for people to recognize them, little is known about how quickly the gains can be changed without people noticing. We conducted an experiment where participants were asked to walk on a straight path while wearing an HMD while we dynamically increased or decreased their virtual world translation speed. Participants indicated if their speed increased or decreased during their walk. In general, we found that the starting gain affected the detection and that, in most cases, there was little difference between gradual and instantaneous gain changes. The results of this work can help inform redirected walking implementations and other HMD applications where translational gains are not constant.
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人类对头戴式显示器动态平移增益的敏感性
头戴式显示器(HMD)系统的平移增益允许用户在现实世界中以一种速度行走,同时看到自己以更快或更慢的速度移动。尽管有几项研究已经测量了人们需要多大的收益才能意识到它们,但很少有人知道,在人们不注意的情况下,收益的变化有多快。我们进行了一项实验,要求参与者戴着头戴式头盔在一条直线上行走,同时我们动态地提高或降低他们的虚拟世界翻译速度。参与者指出了他们在步行过程中的速度是增加还是减少。总的来说,我们发现启动增益会影响检测,并且在大多数情况下,渐变增益和瞬时增益变化之间的差异很小。这项工作的结果可以帮助指导重定向行走实现和其他HMD应用,其中平移增益不是恒定的。
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