Affiliation:
1. Computational Ergonomics and Simulation Laboratory Department of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR
Abstract
This paper describes a computational model of optical flow and demonstrates how it can be used to estimate the navigation velocity of the user's viewpoint during a virtual reality (VR) simulation. The model takes as input a VR simulation video sequence and outputs the estimated average navigation velocity. When this estimated velocity is integrated into the published cybersickness dose value model (CSDV: So, 1999), the severity level of the cybersickness associated with the VR simulation can be predicted. Results of two simulation studies indicated that the average navigation velocities in lateral and vertical axes can be estimated to within 10% error. The simulations used a virtual environment (VE) with a known single depth. Discussion of an extension of the computational model to accommodate VEs with unknown multiple depths is included. The reported model is consistent with the biological neuro-pathway of the perception of visual motion velocities in humans. The benefits associated with this consistency are discussed.
Subject
General Medicine,General Chemistry
Cited by
2 articles.
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1. General Framework of Geometric Simplification for Mitigating Cybersickness;2022 International Conference on Future Trends in Smart Communities (ICFTSC);2022-12-01
2. Geometric simplification for reducing optic flow in VR;2022 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality Adjunct (ISMAR-Adjunct);2022-10