학술논문

A Systematic Literature Review of Virtual Reality Locomotion Taxonomies
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics IEEE Trans. Visual. Comput. Graphics Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on. 29(12):5208-5223 Dec, 2023
Subject
Computing and Processing
Bioengineering
Signal Processing and Analysis
Taxonomy
Systematics
Bibliographies
Virtual environments
Task analysis
Planning
Databases
Systematic literatur review
survey
virtual reality
immersive virtual environments
locomotion
travel
taxonomies
classification
semantic similarity computation
Language
ISSN
1077-2626
1941-0506
2160-9306
Abstract
The change of the user's viewpoint in an immersive virtual environment, called locomotion, is one of the key components in a virtual reality interface. Effects of locomotion, such as simulator sickness or disorientation, depend on the specific design of the locomotion method and can influence the task performance as well as the overall acceptance of the virtual reality system. Thus, it is important that a locomotion method achieves the intended effects. The complexity of this task has increased with the growing number of locomotion methods and design choices in recent years. Locomotion taxonomies are classification schemes that group multiple locomotion methods and can aid in the design and selection of locomotion methods. Like locomotion methods themselves, there exist multiple locomotion taxonomies, each with a different focus and, consequently, a different possible outcome. However, there is little research that focuses on locomotion taxonomies. We performed a systematic literature review to provide an overview of possible locomotion taxonomies and analysis of possible decision criteria such as impact, common elements, and use cases for locomotion taxonomies. We aim to support future research on the design, choice, and evaluation of locomotion taxonomies and thereby support future research on virtual reality locomotion.