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#954: Stanford Study Shows Motion-Tracked VR Data Can Be Identifiable

#954: Stanford Study Shows Motion-Tracked VR Data Can Be Identifiable

Released Thursday, 15th October 2020
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#954: Stanford Study Shows Motion-Tracked VR Data Can Be Identifiable

#954: Stanford Study Shows Motion-Tracked VR Data Can Be Identifiable

#954: Stanford Study Shows Motion-Tracked VR Data Can Be Identifiable

#954: Stanford Study Shows Motion-Tracked VR Data Can Be Identifiable

Thursday, 15th October 2020
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Stanford University has just published an important research paper that hows how motion tracked data in VR can be identifiable of specific users. The paper titled Personal identifiability of user tracking data during observation of 360-degree VR video was published in Scientific Reports on October 15th with authors including Mark Roman Miller, Fernanda Herrera, Hanseul Jun, James A. Landay & Jeremy N. Bailenson.

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