Publication: Ready Worker One? High-Res VR for the Home Office
Ready Worker One? High-Res VR for the Home Office
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Ruvimova, A., Fronchetti, F., Kahn, B. A., Susin, L. H., Hurley, Z., Fritz, T., Hancock, M., & Shepherd, D. (2023). Ready Worker One? High-Res VR for the Home Office. Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology, 24. https://doi.org/10.1145/3611659.3615680
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Many employees prefer to work from home, yet struggle to squeeze their office into an already fully-utilized space. Virtual Reality (VR) seemingly offered a solution with its ability to transform even modest physical spaces into spacious, productive virtual offices, but hardware challenges---such as low resolution---have prevented this from becoming a reality. Now that hardware issues are being overcome, we are able to investigate the suitability of VR for daily work. To do so, we (1) studied the physical space that users typically de
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Ruvimova, A., Fronchetti, F., Kahn, B. A., Susin, L. H., Hurley, Z., Fritz, T., Hancock, M., & Shepherd, D. (2023). Ready Worker One? High-Res VR for the Home Office. Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology, 24. https://doi.org/10.1145/3611659.3615680