“CoVR: Co-located Virtual Reality Experience Sharing for Facilitating Joint Attention via Projected View of HMD Users” – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“CoVR: Co-located Virtual Reality Experience Sharing for Facilitating Joint Attention via Projected View of HMD Users”

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    CoVR: Co-located Virtual Reality Experience Sharing for Facilitating Joint Attention via Projected View of HMD Users

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    We propose “CoVR,” a co-located VR sharing system for HMD and non-HMD users by projecting the view of HMD user with a projector mounted on an HMD. Not only is this system quite easy to install but triggers joint attention and facilitates interactions by presenting different information for both users.

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