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3D Interaction Techniques for Virtual Shopping: Design and Preliminary Study

Published: 27 February 2016 Publication History

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Virtual Reality is now recognized as a powerful tool for the assessment and rehabilitation of both motor and
cognitive impairments. In this context, effective Virtual Environments (VEs) that simulate everyday tasks
must be proposed. We have developed a virtual supermarket (VS) in which the user can explore and collect
various items using a shopping cart. Four interaction techniques have been designed and compared in terms
of usability, performance and workload with healthy volunteer participants. These techniques go beyond
the desktop paradigm by offering a more immersive and intuitive way of interaction. Results showed that
participants were more efficient in terms of performance (completion time and travelled distance) using the
game-pad rather than using full body gestures. However, they had more fun performing the task under these
conditions.

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    GRAPP 2016: Proceedings of the 11th Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications: Volume 1: GRAPP
    February 2016
    345 pages
    ISBN:9789897581755

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    SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, Lda

    Setubal, Portugal

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    Published: 27 February 2016

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    1. Interaction Techniques
    2. User Study.
    3. Virtual Reality
    4. Virtual Supermarket

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