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Virtual Reality Designs

✍ Scribed by Adriana Peña Pérez Negrón (Editor); Graciela Lara López (Editor); Héctor Rafael Orozco Aguirre (Editor)


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2020
Leaves
259
Edition
1
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✦ Synopsis


Virtual Reality is not real life. Instead it is life-like creations using computer-generated scenarios. Human behavior is replicated in virtual scenarios, where every detail is controlled by computers, and in situations that can be repeated under the same conditions.

Based on technology and design, the user can experience presence. In the virtual world, users are embodied in avatars that represent them and are the means to interact with the virtual environment. Avatars are graphical models that behave on behalf of the human behind them. The user avatar is a proxy that also backs interaction with others, allowing computer-mediated interactions.

Analyses directed to understand people’s perceptions, personal and social behavior in computer mediated interactions, comprise a multidisciplinary area of study that involves, among others, computer science, psychology and sociology. In the last two decades a number of studies supported by Virtual Reality have been conducted to understand human behavior, in some cases the implications of the technology, or to reproduce artificial human behavior. This book presents a collection of studies from recognized researchers in the area.

✦ Table of Contents


Virtual reality as a tool for behavior analysis and applications

Nora Edith Rangel Bernal, Adriana Peña Pérez Negrón and Carlos de Jesús Torres Ceja

Navigating in Virtual Reality

Adriana Peña Pérez Negrón1, Graciela Lara López and Elsa Estrada Guzman

User modeling systems adapted to virtual environments

Graciela Lara López, Adriana Peña Pérez Negrón, José Paladines, and Francisco Rubio

Synthetic Perception and Decision-Making for Autonomous Virtual Humans in Virtual Reality Applications

Hector Rafael Orozco Aguirre, Daniel Thalmann, and Felix Francisco Ramos Corchado

An internal model for characters in Virtual Environments: emotion, mood and personality

Frank Julca, Gonzalo Me´ ndez, and Raquel Herva´ s

Pedagogical agents as virtual tutors: applications and future trends in Intelligent Tutoring Systems and Virtual Learning Environments

Hector Rafael Orozco Aguirre

Gamification in Virtual Reality Environments for the integration of highly effective teams

Mirna Muñoz, Adriana Peña Pérez Negrón, and Luis Hernández

Integrating Virtual Reality into Learning-Objects based courses

Jaime Muñoz-Arteag and Héctor Cardona Reyes

Virtual simulation of road traffic based on Multi-agent systems

Hector Rafael Orozco Aguirre, Maricela Quintana Lopez, Saul Lazcano Salas, and Victor Manuel L Moreno

The sense of touch as the last frontier in Virtual Reality technology

Jonatan Martínez, Arturo S. García, Miguel Oliver, Pascual González, and José P. Molina


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