Exploring Locomotion Methods with Upright Redirected Views for VR Users in Reclining & Lying Positions

Author:

Luo Tianren1ORCID,Cai Chenyang2ORCID,Zhao Yiwen3ORCID,Fan Yachun3ORCID,Pan Zhigeng4ORCID,Han Teng5ORCID,Tian Feng6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China and School of Computer Science and Technology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

2. School of Information Technology, Beijing University of Technology, China

3. School of Artificial Intelligence, Beijing Normal University, China

4. School of Artificial Intelligence, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China

5. Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

6. Institute of software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China and School of Artificial Intelligence, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant

National Key R&D Program of China

Publisher

ACM

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