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Volume: 37 | Article ID: ERVR-168
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ScryVR: A Systematic Framework for Accelerating Experimental Research in VR
  DOI :  10.2352/EI.2025.37.13.ERVR-168  Published OnlineFebruary 2025
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Virtual Reality (VR) technology has experienced remarkable growth, steadily establishing itself within mainstream consumer markets. This rapid expansion presents exciting opportunities for innovation and application across various fields, from entertainment to education and beyond. However, it also underscores a pressing need for more comprehensive research into user interfaces and human-computer interaction within VR environments. Understanding how users engage with VR systems and how their experiences can be optimized is crucial for further advancing the field and unlocking its full potential. This project introduces ScryVR, an innovative infrastructure designed to simplify and accelerate the development, implementation, and management of user studies in VR. By providing researchers with a robust framework for conducting studies, ScryVR aims to reduce the technical barriers often associated with VR research, such as complex data collection, hardware compatibility, and system integration challenges. Its goal is to empower researchers to focus more on study design and analysis, minimizing the time spent troubleshooting technical issues. By addressing these challenges, ScryVR has the potential to become a pivotal tool for advancing VR research methodologies. Its continued refinement will enable researchers to conduct more reliable and scalable studies, leading to deeper insights into user behavior and interaction within virtual environments. This, in turn, will drive the development of more immersive, intuitive, and impactful VR experiences.

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Levi Scully, Jose Toro Cerna, Pengbo Chu, Frederick C. Harris, Sergiu M. Dascalu, "ScryVR: A Systematic Framework for Accelerating Experimental Research in VRin Electronic Imaging,  2025,  pp 168-1 - 168-6,  https://doi.org/10.2352/EI.2025.37.13.ERVR-168

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