Virtual Reality, and Extended Reality in general, connect the physical body with the virtual world. Movement of our body translates to interactions with this virtual world. Only by moving our head will we see a different perspective. By doing so, the physical restrictions of our body's movement restrict our capabilities virtually. By modelling the capabilities of human movement, render engines can get useful information to pre-cache visual texture information or immersive light information. Such pre-caching becomes vital due to ever increasing realism in virtual environments. This work is the first work to predict the volume in which the head will be positioned in the future based on a data-driven binned-ellipsoid technique. The proposed technique can reduce a 1m(3) volume to a size of 10cm(3) with negligible accuracy loss. This volume then provides the render engine with the necessary information to pre-cache visual data.
Head movement modeling for immersive visualization in VR
2023-01-01
2023 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONSUMER ELECTRONICS, ICCE ; ISBN: 9781665491303
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
DDC: | 629 |
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