• DocumentCode
    3027876
  • Title

    Comparing steering-based travel techniques for search tasks in a CAVE

  • Author

    Von Kapri, Anette ; Rick, Tobias ; Feiner, Steven

  • Author_Institution
    Virtual Reality Group, RWTH-Aachen Univ., Aachen, Germany
  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    19-23 March 2011
  • Firstpage
    91
  • Lastpage
    94
  • Abstract
    We present a novel bimanual body-directed travel technique, PenguFly (PF), and compare it with two standard travel-by-pointing techniques by conducting a between-subject experiment in a CAVE. In PF, the positions of the user´s head and hands are projected onto the ground, and travel direction and speed are computed based on direction and magnitude of the vector from the midpoint of the projected hand positions to the projected head position. The two baseline conditions both use a single hand to control the direction, with speed controlled discretely by button pushes with the same hand in one case, and continuously by the distance between the hands in the other case. Users were asked to travel through a simple virtual world and collect virtual coins within a set time. We found no significant differences between travel conditions for reported presence or usability, but a significant increase in nausea with PF. Total travel distance was significantly higher for the baseline condition with discrete speed selection, whereas travel accuracy in terms of coin-to-distance ratio was higher with PF.
  • Keywords
    search problems; user interfaces; velocity control; virtual reality; CAVE; PenguFly; baseline condition; bimanual body directed travel technique; button pushes; coin-to-distance ratio; discrete speed selection; projected hand position; projected head position; search task; speed control; steering based travel technique; travel accuracy; virtual coins; virtual world; Accuracy; Atmospheric measurements; Legged locomotion; Particle measurements; Testing; Usability; Virtual reality;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Virtual Reality Conference (VR), 2011 IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Singapore
  • ISSN
    1087-8270
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4577-0039-2
  • Electronic_ISBN
    1087-8270
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/VR.2011.5759443
  • Filename
    5759443