Virtual Locomotion User Interfaces (LOCUI)

Basic data for this project

Type of projectIndividual project
Duration at the University of Münster01/02/2010 - 30/11/2015 | 1st Funding period

Description

Travelling through immersive virtual environments (IVEs) by means of real walking is an important activity to increase naturalness of virtual reality (VR)-based interaction. However, the size of virtual world often differs from the size of the tracked lab space so that a straightforward implementation of omni-directional and unlimited walking is not possible. Redirected walking is one concept to address this issue by inconspicuously guiding the user on a physical path that may differ from the path the user perceives in the virtual world. For example intentionally rotating the virtual camera to one side causes the user to unknowingly compensate by walking on a circular arc into the opposite direction. In this project we plan to analyze how gains of locomotor speed, turns and curvatures can gradually alter the physical trajectory with respect to the path perceived in the virtual world without the users observing any discrepancy. Thus, users can be guided in order to avoid collisions with physical obstacles (e.g., lab walls) or they can be guided to arbitrary locations in the physical space. For example, if the user approaches a virtual object, she can be guided to a real proxy prop that is registered to and aligned with its virtual counterpart. Hence, the user can interact with a virtual object by touching the corresponding real-world proxy prop that provides haptic feedback. Based on the results of psychophysical experiments we plan to implement a virtual locomotion user interface, which allows humans to experience arbitrary 3D environments by means of the natural walking metaphor. With this user interface it becomes possible to intuitively interact with any virtual object by touching registered real-world props.

Keywordsomni-direktionale Lokomotion; Redirected Walking
Website of the projecthttp://viscg.uni-muenster.de/177-LOCUI.html
DFG-Gepris-IDhttps://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/137297816
Funding identifierLA 952/4-1; STE 1825/4-1 | DFG project number: 137297816
Funder / funding scheme
  • DFG - Individual Grants Programme

Project management at the University of Münster

Lappe, Markus
Professorship for General Psychology (Prof. Lappe)
Steinicke, Frank
Institute of Computer Science

Applicants from the University of Münster

Lappe, Markus
Professorship for General Psychology (Prof. Lappe)
Steinicke, Frank
Institute of Computer Science