Work-In-Progress—Exploring the Feasibility of Using Hand Tracking in VR Application for Memory Training Exercises

Stefan Kocher, S. Safikhani, J. Pirker
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There are several non-pharmaceutical treatment approaches, from simple to more complex, for the care of dementia patients, such as the use of immersive technology with virtual reality (VR). However, there are some difficulties in using wired and controller-based VR devices for dementia patients. This work-in-progress paper describes our steps to implement a wireless VR experience with a hand-tracking interaction system. Before testing the environment with patients, we first evaluate the usability of the VR experience by conducting a user study with ten participants. The results indicate above-average usability and low task load. Future developments in this area may improve the application of VR in memory training.
正在进行的工作-探索在VR应用中使用手部跟踪进行记忆训练的可行性
对于痴呆症患者的护理,有几种从简单到更复杂的非药物治疗方法,例如使用虚拟现实(VR)的沉浸式技术。然而,对于痴呆症患者来说,使用有线和基于控制器的VR设备存在一些困难。这篇正在进行的论文描述了我们使用手部跟踪交互系统实现无线VR体验的步骤。在对患者进行环境测试之前,我们首先通过对10名参与者进行用户研究来评估VR体验的可用性。结果表明高于平均水平的可用性和较低的任务负载。这一领域的未来发展可能会促进VR在记忆训练中的应用。
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