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Analysis of Interaction Methods in VR Virtual Reality

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Yiwen Liu
Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology

This article analyses three of the main interaction methods in VR (motion capture, eye tracking and haptic feedback) and their associated device products and provides a brief comparison and summary of them.

Abstract

Virtual Reality is a new revolution in interaction. As a super technology that can trick the human brain, Virtual Reality is widely used in healthcare, education, business, medical, entertainment and industry. In the field of VR, developers are committed to giving users a full and realistic interactive experience, for example by transmitting the senses of touch, smell, sight and hearing to the user's brain and restoring the user's perception of the real world first-hand. This requires not only powerful technology, but also sophisticated interaction design. Many VR giants are currently working on various technologies and systems to enhance the user's interaction experience in the virtual world. This article analyses three of the main interaction methods (motion capture, eye tracking and haptic feedback) and their associated device products and provide a brief comparison and summary of them. Although the interaction methods in VR are not yet unified and the various virtual reality devices on the market have their own flaws, with more and more players getting involved and the rapid development of technology, it is not difficult to judge that in the near future virtual reality interaction devices will explode like a rocket.