Yoo et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Body-map: visualising exertion in virtual reality gamesYoo et al., 2017
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- Yoo S
- Kay J
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- Proceedings of the 29th Australian Conference on Computer-Human Interaction
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Virtual reality (VR) games offer potential as a fun and immersive way to get enough physical activity to gain significant health benefits. Currently, there is no established way to describe the type and level of physical activity a person can expect to gain when playing a VR game …
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