|
|
the scope of human senses involved in virtual reality
Virtual Reality (VR) is a multi-dimensional computer-constructed environment within which a human participant can see and touch objects three dimensionally, right away, and in a way similar to human interaction with elements of the real world. Connecting with things in Virtual Reality varies by range. Range incorporates the number of sensory mechanisms (vision, hearing, touch, and so forth) and control modalities (e.g. body movement, speech interpretation, and others) that are involved. This interaction can also vary with respect to comprehensiveness (e.g. range of vision, range of hearing, range of haptic engagement, and others) and resolution (precision of sight, hearing, body movement, and others). For more virtual reality information, you can also check out Virtual Reality Laboratory in POSTECH University, Korea .
The quantity of sensory methods that should be actively involved and the amount of believability that are needed to be achieved so that a human to computer interaction to be called Virtual Reality changes as applied science progresses. This may be compared to the escalating standard for "high quality" audio encoding during the last century -- stemming from achievements in different modality encoding. Virtual Tours St. Anthony, Minnesota provides more material about this. Sub-page Link Virtual covers more information.
LinkVirtual.com
|