Retargeted Self-Haptics for Increased Immersion in VR without Hand Instrumentation

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Retargeted Self-Haptics for Increased Immersion in VR without Hand Instrumentation
Cathy Mengying Fang, Chris Harrison

UIST'21: ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology
Session: Haptics

Abstract
Today’s consumer virtual reality (VR) systems offer immersive graphics and audio, but haptic feedback is rudimentary – delivered through controllers with vibration feedback or is non-existent (i.e., the hands operating freely in the air). In this paper, we explore an alternative, highly mobile and controller-free approach to haptics, where VR applications utilize the user’s own body to provide physical feedback. To achieve this, we warp (retarget) the locations of a user’s hands such that one hand serves as a physical surface or prop for the other hand. For example, a hand holding a virtual nail can serve as a physical backstop for a hand that is virtually hammering, providing a sense of impact in an air-borne and uninstrumented experience. To illustrate this rich design space, we implemented twelve interactive demos across three haptic categories. We conclude with a user study from which we draw design recommendations.

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Meh... The worst approach I have ever seen. So basically your virtual hand is offset with the position of your physical hand. That would extremely deminish immersion.

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