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- W4386504401 abstract "Every major milestone in the history of science, technology and interaction design has stemmed from the collision of technology and human nature (Katona, 2021). From the original paper tape punching, it has evolved to keyboard input, and now to touch operation, voice control, voice recognition, and advanced gesture recognition, motion capture, eye recognition technologies, and so on. In the future, brain-computer interfaces and mind recognition will also be implemented. Each technological innovation and product upgrade will bring about changes in the way human-machine interaction takes place. In terms of development trends and general trends, the core and most important thing is to be human-centred, to conform to the natural movements of the human body and the laws of the body, and to allow people to access information in the most comfortable way. Virtual reality is a new revolution in the way people interact with each other, and the field of VR is still in the development stage. This essay focuses on virtual reality technology, with a focus on how virtual reality technology and human interaction will look like in the near future. The paper is divided into seven sections: introduction, definition and current status of virtual reality technology, analysis of how virtual reality interacts with people and future development, analysis of the future application and interaction of virtual reality technology in multiple fields, advantages of future virtual reality technology, possible problems and solutions of future virtual reality technology and summary." @default.
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- W4386504401 title "Future Interactions with Virtual Reality Technology (VR)" @default.
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