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Two of the most popular mediums for virtual reality are head-mounted displays and surround-screen projection
systems, such as CAVE Automatic Virtual Environments. In recent years, HMDs suffered a significant reduction in cost and
have become widespread consumer products. In contrast, CAVEs are still expensive and remain accessible to a limited number
of researchers. This study aims to evaluate both objective and subjective characteristics of a CAVE-like monoscopic low-cost
virtual reality surround-screen projection system compared to advanced setups and HMDs. For objective results, we measured
the head position estimation accuracy and precision of a low-cost active infrared (IR) based tracking system, used in the
proposed low-cost CAVE, relatively to an infrared marker-based tracking system, used in a laboratory-grade CAVE system. For
subjective characteristics, we investigated the sense of presence and cybersickness elicited in users during a visual search task
outside personal space, beyond arms reach, where the importance of stereo vision is diminished. Thirty participants rated their
sense of presence and cybersickness after performing the VR search task with our CAVE-like system and a modern HMD. The
tracking showed an accuracy error of 1.66 cm and .4 mm of precision jitter. The system was reported to elicit presence but at a
lower level than the HMD, while causing significant lower cybersickness. Our results were compared to a previous study
performed with a laboratory-grade CAVE and support that a VR system implemented with low-cost devices could be a viable
alternative to laboratory-grade CAVEs for visual search tasks outside the user’s personal space.
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H.5 information interfaces and representation (HCI) H.5.1.b artificial, augmented, and virtual realities H.5.2.e evaluation/methodology . Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia
Citation
Gonçalves, A., Borrego, A., Latorre, J., Llorens, R., & Bermúdez i Badia , S. (2021). Evaluation of a low-cost Virtual reality surround-screen projection system. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers