The Limits of Virtual Reality

Speaker:  Anthony Steed – London, United Kingdom
Topic(s):  Human Computer Interaction

Abstract

Today's virtual reality systems provide audio and visual stimuli to users and can read some of the user's motions and speech. We are a long way from fully immersing a user in a computer-controlled simulation. In this talk, I will discuss the limits of sensing and display technology. What senses are actually amenable to stimulation? What can we monitor? We will review recent work on topics from brain-computer interfaces to locomotion interfaces to highlight the hard challenges for the next 20 years of virtual reality research.

About this Lecture

Number of Slides:  50
Duration:  50 minutes
Languages Available:  English
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