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[Retracted] Applying Lightweight Deep Learning-Based Virtual Vision Sensing Technology to Realize and Develop New Media Interactive Art Installation

Table 1

Basic features of VR technology.

FeatureAttribute

ImaginativenessImaginativeness, also known as autonomy, means that the imaginable space of VR technology is very broad, which can broaden the scope of human cognition. Using VR, people can reproduce real-life scenarios and surreal digital environments [11].
InteractivityIt refers to the degree to which users can get feedback from the environment and the operability of the objects in the virtual environment.
ImmersivenessImmersiveness is also known as immersion. VR technology is to build a real environment in a virtual system through a computer and network system. The real scene is the basis on which the virtual environment is generated. In particular, immersion refers to the degree to which the user feels too real to distinguish the virtual world from the real-life scenes. The goal is to enable users to devote themselves to the virtual environment [12] fully.
Multisensory refers to that VR technology includes visual perception and traditional computer vision and includes tactile perception, motion perception, force perception, and auditory perception. Perfect VR technology expects to generate all-inclusive perception systems in a virtual system. However, only perception systems, such as touch, hearing, vision, and movement, have been ensembled due to technical limitations