DocumentCode :
131055
Title :
A unique way to increase presence of mobility impaired users — Increasing confidence in balance
Author :
Rongkai Guo ; Samaraweera, Gayani ; Quarles, John
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
March 29 2014-April 2 2014
Firstpage :
77
Lastpage :
78
Abstract :
Previous research on healthy subjects showed that a higher sense of presence can be elicited through full body avatars versus no avatar. However, minimal avatar research has been conducted with persons with mobility impairments. For these users, Virtual Environments (VEs) and avatars are becoming more common as tools for rehabilitation. If we can maximize presence in these VEs, users may be more effectively distracted from the pain and repetitiveness of rehabilitation, thereby increasing users´ motivation. To investigate this we replicated the classic virtual pit experiment and included a responsive full body avatar (or lack thereof) as a 3D user interface. We recruited from two different populations: mobility impaired persons and healthy persons as a control. Results give insight into many other differences between healthy and mobility impaired users´ experience of presence in VEs.
Keywords :
avatars; handicapped aids; patient rehabilitation; user interfaces; 3D user interface; VE; full body avatars; healthy persons; healthy subjects; minimal avatar; mobility impaired persons; mobility impaired users; mobility impairments; rehabilitation; user motivation; virtual environments; virtual pit experiment; Avatars; Fatigue; Sociology; Three-dimensional displays; Virtual environments; Visualization; Avatar; Mobility Impairments; Presence; Rehabilitation; User Studies; Virtual Reality;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Reality (VR), 2014 iEEE
Conference_Location :
Minneapolis, MN
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VR.2014.6802059
Filename :
6802059
Link To Document :
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