“GroundFlow: Multiple Flows Feedback for Enhancing Immersive Experience on the Floor in the Wet Scenes”
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- GroundFlow: Multiple Flows Feedback for Enhancing Immersive Experience on the Floor in the Wet Scenes
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We present GroundFlow, a water recirculation system that provides multiple flows feedback on the floor in immersive virtual reality. Our demonstration also implemented a virtual excursion that allows users to experience different water flows and their corresponding wet scenes.
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