Publication | Open Access
Promoting Reality Awareness in Virtual Reality through Proxemics
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2021
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Notification SystemsEngineeringPerceptionCommunicationVirtual HumanVirtual RealityAffective ComputingAlert SystemsBehavioral SciencesAssistive TechnologyUser ExperienceIntelligent Virtual EnvironmentCollaborative Virtual EnvironmentMulti-user VrHead-mounted Virtual RealityPerformance StudiesExtended RealityVirtual SpaceHuman-computer InteractionArts
Head-Mounted Virtual reality (VR) systems provide full-immersive experiences to users and completely isolate them from the outside world, placing them in unsafe situations. Existing research proposed different alert-based solutions to address this. Our work builds on these studies on notification systems for VR environments from a different perspective. We focus on: (i) exploring alert systems to notify VR users about non-immersed bystanders' in socially related, non-critical interaction contexts; (ii) understanding how best to provide awareness of non-immersed bystanders while maintaining presence and immersion within the Virtual Environment(VE). To this end, we developed single and combined alert cues - leveraging proxemics, perception channels, and push/pull approaches and evaluated those via two user studies. Our findings indicate a strong preference towards maintaining immersion and combining audio and visual cues, push and pull notification techniques that evolve dynamically based on proximity.
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