In a virtual reality (VR) environment, physical walking as a means of transportation can enhance the sense of realism felt by the body. However, there is a problem with the large area required for such walking. In this paper, we propose a walking technique that can move forward infinitely by converting the motion of rotation into a forward real-walking, and clarify the relationship between walking sensation and gaze for this technique.
We conducted two psycho-visual experiments in the gaze behavior of depth perception in VR space. The first is a psycho-visual experiment of depth gaze behavior in the change of transparency of imaginary images related to HoloLens, and the second is a psycho-visual experiment of depth gaze behavior related to 3D reversed vision images. Interesting results were obtained in both experiments.
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