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The objective of this web site Welcome to this site! This site is opened in March 2002 and is aimed to promote international collaboration on the study of cybersickness. The site contains an on-line literature database of over 200 articles related to cybersickness. The database will provide the full reference of an article but will not provide abstract due to copyright restriction. A page containing various research tools and instruments to measure symptoms of cybersickness and sensory stimuliduring exposure to a virtual environment is also included. In particular, an objective method to measure the average spatial frequencies of a virtual environment has been posted. In addition, links to research centers that are actively conducting research on cybersickness are geographically listed on a world map. This is an academic research site and is opened to comments and suggestions. If you have spotted any mistakes or would like to include some additional information, please do not hesitate to contain us or our supervisor. RegardsSteven Wang Daniel Chen Dr. Richard H.Y.So www.cybersickness.org 11 Sept. 2010 NOTES: PDF files of the papers presented at VIMS2007 can be found at:http://www.ielm.ust.hk/dfaculty/so/VIMS2007-Proceedings-content.html The first international symposium on visually induced motion sickness (VIMS2007) was held at HKUST on 10,11 December 2007. For more details, please visit http://www.ieem.ust.hk/dfaculty/so/so_vims2007.html .
A new way to measure scene complexity in a virtual environment has been posted. Please go to Research Tools and click Average Spatial Frequencies for further explanation. A new page for download raw data used in several published paper and the corresponding paper. Click here to download our raw data . |
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