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    • Human-Computer Interaction
    • Virtual Reality

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    • Traditional virtual reality (VR) systems rely on pre-built assets, limiting personalization and real-time adaptability.
    • Dynamic environment generation in VR is challenging due to computational demands and user experience delays.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce HoloJig, an interactive speech-to-virtual reality (VR) system.
    • To enable real-time generation of diverse VR environments based on live spoken descriptions.
    • To enhance user experience through seamless transitions between virtual environments.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizes speech-to-VR technology for dynamic environment creation.
    • Employs depth-based parallax 3-D rendering for immersive virtual spaces.
    • Implements a progressive visual transition mechanism to mitigate rendering delays.

    Main Results:

    • HoloJig generates personalized VR environments in real time from verbal prompts.
    • The system offers smooth, progressive visual transitions between generated environments.
    • User experience is maintained seamlessly despite on-demand scene rendering.

    Conclusions:

    • HoloJig represents a novel approach to interactive VR, moving beyond pre-built assets.
    • The dynamic generation and smooth transition capabilities open new avenues for simulations, training, and entertainment.
    • This technology enhances immersion and user engagement in virtual reality.