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Audio-Visual Attractors for Capturing Attention to the Screens When Walking in CAVE Systems

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Figure 1: A user walking in the wide four-sided CAVE towards one of the short sides. The attractor (virtual crow) is placed on the front screen of the CAVE in order to divert the users’ attention.
Figure 2: Schematic top view of the experiment layout indicating the CAVE walls, the testing path to be walked by the subjects, and the positions of the different Attractors.
Figure 3: Average mean orientation of users’ head along the path for each attractor. X-axis is centimeters, Y-axis degrees
Figure 4: Level of attractiveness (subjective questionnaires) for each attractor. Plot shows a clear increase of attractiveness for the crow and the goose when visible and audible at the same time.

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