How Face Tracking Could Make Vr Better
HTC recently announced a new set of trackers for its Vive virtual reality headsets, including one that tracks facial expressions and mouth movements. It’s part of a growing trend to make VR more responsive and interactive. “Having more-realistic experiences is important to fully transition VR from a novelty or niche tool to a widely used consumer technology,” Ellysse Dick, a policy analyst at the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, a think tank for science and technology policy, said in an email interview....