Title Translation: Partially non-Euclidean environments in virtual reality.
Currently, virtual reality environments are limited by workspace. Therefore, it is necessary to find solutions for virtual experiences to take advantage of the available workspace. This paper proposes a method to take advantage of the workspace through the generation of geometrically overlapped spaces by using portals that are imperceptible to the user. Thanks to these portals it is possible to create a momentary break in the conventional Euclidean geometry, allowing to show different scenarios within a single physical space. Although this kind of effect has been seen in conventional games, its application in virtual environments
has several technical implications. These implications are detailed and defined in this article. Likewise, the perceptual implications that this effect could have on users are discussed, opening the possibility of new studies associated with this visual effect.
https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2719/paper9.pdf
About Jesús Mayor
Jesús Mayor is since 2019 a full-time lecturer and researcher in Politécnica de Madrid University. He received MS degree in Computer Science (CEU San Pablo, 2013), MS degree in Computer Graphics (U-tad, 2014) and PhD degree in Computer Science (Rey Juan Carlos University, 2020) in Madrid. His studies are focused on computer graphics and data science
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