TY - JOUR
T1 - Synchronous mixed reality (SMR)
T2 - A personalized virtual-real fusion framework with high immersion and effective interaction
AU - Guo, Jie
AU - Ma, Ting
AU - Weng, Dongdong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Society for Information Display.
PY - 2023/11
Y1 - 2023/11
N2 - Virtual-real fusion (VRF) technology plays a crucial role in the meta-universe by bridging the gap between virtual environments (VEs) and physical environments (PEs). However, the current VRF system has the problem of single function and fixed integration, limiting the popularization and application of VRF technology. Therefore, this paper proposes a framework named synchronous mixed reality (SMR) to personalize the VRF system and maintain the balance between interaction efficiency and environmental immersion. We combine an instance segmentation algorithm with an interaction prediction algorithm to achieve this balance. To evaluate the effectiveness of the SMR framework, we design three scenarios based on the interaction properties of physical objects and measure environmental immersion, systematic interaction efficiency, and user experience. Our results demonstrate that the SMR framework meets diverse needs in various PEs while balancing immersion and interaction efficiency. Additionally, our framework significantly reduces collisions and negative emotions experienced by users in VEs. We anticipate that this framework will serve as a guide for constructing virtual-real fusion systems in the future.
AB - Virtual-real fusion (VRF) technology plays a crucial role in the meta-universe by bridging the gap between virtual environments (VEs) and physical environments (PEs). However, the current VRF system has the problem of single function and fixed integration, limiting the popularization and application of VRF technology. Therefore, this paper proposes a framework named synchronous mixed reality (SMR) to personalize the VRF system and maintain the balance between interaction efficiency and environmental immersion. We combine an instance segmentation algorithm with an interaction prediction algorithm to achieve this balance. To evaluate the effectiveness of the SMR framework, we design three scenarios based on the interaction properties of physical objects and measure environmental immersion, systematic interaction efficiency, and user experience. Our results demonstrate that the SMR framework meets diverse needs in various PEs while balancing immersion and interaction efficiency. Additionally, our framework significantly reduces collisions and negative emotions experienced by users in VEs. We anticipate that this framework will serve as a guide for constructing virtual-real fusion systems in the future.
KW - environmental immersion
KW - instance segmentation
KW - interaction efficiency
KW - personalized expression
KW - virtual-real fusion
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85173633866&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/jsid.1259
DO - 10.1002/jsid.1259
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85173633866
SN - 1071-0922
VL - 31
SP - 621
EP - 637
JO - Journal of the Society for Information Display
JF - Journal of the Society for Information Display
IS - 11
ER -