- I’m reading this for a school assignment, but I’m currently working on Working on Screens in VR (blu3mo)(blu3mo)(blu3mo)(blu3mo)
What is it about?
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Of course, HMDs are constantly improving, but it is important to evaluate the effects at the current technological level as companies are already selling services.
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It’s obvious that VR would be worse than traditional screens in terms of screen size and other conditions, but it is valuable to quantify the extent of the difference.
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Participants found it interesting to actually do their work.
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As previous research, there are tips on how to keep people focused while working in a VR environment.
- For example, being in a seaside environment helps with concentration.
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Despite these benefits, Li et al. 34 found that while users preferred nature environments, they were more productive when working in an office-like environment.
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- It also discusses screen layout methods.
- However, there are few studies that cover extended periods of time.
- And even if they do, they often involve artificial tasks, so the realism is limited.
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They collect various data, not only eye fatigue but also heart rate and typing speed.
Any discussions? Which paper should I read next?