Cybersickness Assessment Framework(TestBed): Towards a Standardization of Experiments
By: Nana Tian , Elif Kurtay , Dylan Vairoli and more
Potential Business Impact:
Makes VR sickness tests easier and fairer.
Investigating cybersickness (CS) in virtual reality (VR) often requires significant resources to create the VR environment and manage other experiment-related aspects. Additionally, slight differences in VR content across studies can lead to conflicting results. To address these challenges, we propose a standardized assessment framework to facilitate cybersickness research. The main goal is to enable consistent and comparable CS-related experiments. By establishing this common foundation, researchers can better evaluate and compare the impact of various factors on cybersickness. We provide a comprehensive explanation of the conceptual designs, detail the technical implementation, and offer instructions for using the proposed framework. Lastly, we conclude by discussing the limitations and potential avenues for future development.
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