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No Fuss, Just Function -- A Proposal for Non-Intrusive Full Body Tracking in XR for Meaningful Spatial Interactions

Published: April 16, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2504.11987v1

By: Elisabeth Mayer, Thomas Odaker, Dieter Kranzlmüller

Potential Business Impact:

Lets you control virtual worlds with your whole body.

Business Areas:
Augmented Reality Hardware, Software

Extended Reality (XR) is a rapidly growing field with a wide range of hardware from head mounted displays to installations. Users have the possibility to access the entire Mixed Reality (MR) continuum. Goal of the human-computer-interaction (HCI) community is to allow natural and intuitive interactions but in general interactions for XR often rely on handheld controllers. One natural interaction method is full body tracking (FBT), where a user can use their body to interact with the experience. Classically, FBT systems require markers or trackers on the users to capture motion. Recently, there have been approaches based on Human Pose Estimation (HPE), which highlight the potential of low-cost non-intrusive FBT for XR. Due to the lack of handheld devices, HPE may also improve accessibility with people struggling with traditional input methods. This paper proposes the concept of non-intrusive FBT for XR for all. The goal is to spark a discussion on advantages for users by using a non-intrusive FBT system for accessibility and user experience.

Page Count
4 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Human-Computer Interaction