VR4VR:在沉浸式虚拟现实环境中实现残疾人的职业康复

L. Bozgeyikli, Evren Bozgeyikli, M. Clevenger, Shangdong Gong, A. Raij, Redwan Alqasemi, S. Sundarrao, R. Dubey
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本文提出了一种面向残疾人的虚拟现实职业康复系统。VR4VR旨在使职业教练能够使用沉浸式虚拟环境,以低成本和安全的方式评估和培训残疾人的工作技能。讨论了几个关键的系统需求和挑战,包括需要虚拟“干扰”刺激来观察意外情况下的用户行为,需要使虚拟体验和3D用户界面适应用户的特定残疾,以及在保持存在感和在场感方面的挑战,特别是在有认知障碍的个体中。在这项工作中,选择的人群包括患有自闭症谱系障碍、创伤性脑损伤和严重行动障碍的个体。使用虚拟现实技术可以让潜在员工安全地沉浸在他们可能遇到的一系列场景中,远在他们在实际工作中遇到这些场景之前。
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VR4VR: Towards vocational rehabilitation of individuals with disabilities in immersive virtual reality environments
In this paper, a virtual reality for vocational rehabilitation (VR4VR) system for individuals with disabilities is presented. VR4VR aims to enable job coaches to use immersive virtual environments to inexpensively and safely assess and train the job skills of individuals with disabilities. Several key system requirements and challenges are discussed, including the need for virtual “distractor” stimuli to observe user behavior in unexpected situations, the need to make the virtual experience and 3D user interfaces adapt to the specific disabilities of the user, and the challenges in maintaining senses of presence and copresence, especially in individuals with cognitive disabilities. In this work, the chosen population includes individuals with autism spectrum disorder, traumatic brain injury and severe mobility impairment. Using virtual reality enables safe immersion of potential employees in a range of scenarios they may encounter, long before they encounter them in a real job.
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