Mutual Space Generation with Relative Translation Gains in Redirected Walking for Asymmetric Remote Collaboration

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This study proposed a Mixed Reality (MR) mutual space gener-ation method that aligns the Virtual Reality (VR) clients' spaces around the Augmented Reality (AR) host space's reference object and adjusts the virtual space's scale with translation-based Redi-rected Walking (RDW). Although there were methods to create shared spaces by finding optimal transform or each space to max-imize the semantically aligned area, there was a lack of research on utilizing the effect of rescaling a VR client's space with the RDW technique. We leveraged Relative Translation Gains (RTGs), a length-based RDW technique, to maximize the semantic information matching ratio between the AR host space and the VR clients' spaces by rescaling the client's virtual space within a suitable threshold range according to the spatial configuration. Our pilot study results show that the semantic information matching rate between the AR and the VR space increased compared to the existing one-to-one scale matching method while maintaining a unified coordinate sys-tem. Our findings can be used to create a more expansive mutual space for asymmetric remote collaboration even if remote spaces increase and challenging to secure a sufficient shared area.
Publisher
IEEE
Issue Date
2022-10-17
Language
English
Citation

2022 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality Adjunct (ISMAR-Adjunct), pp.674 - 677

ISSN
2771-1102
DOI
10.1109/ismar-adjunct57072.2022.00140
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/304094
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