Muhamad Fajar, Thomas Galih Satria, Francisco Maruli Panggabean, David, Galih Dea Pratama
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摘要
学习驾驶(如操作汽车)的一种方法是采用以游戏元素为主的模拟方法。在我们的研究中,我们开发了 ProjectStir 应用程序,这是一个采用这种以游戏为中心的方法的汽车驾驶模拟器。该应用让用户沉浸在以街道狭窄著称的亚洲城市环境的虚拟场景中。它能够通过跟踪收集的检查点数量和造成的损害程度来评估驾驶员的表现。此外,该应用程序还设有一个排行榜,突出显示击中更多检查点和将损害降至最低将获得更好的排名。ProjectStir 与 PC 平台兼容,可使用手柄、键盘或方向盘进行操作。
ProjectStir: A driving car application to measure driving performance with game-centric approaches
One method of learning to drive, like operating a car, is to adopt a simulation approach with a strong focus on game elements. In our research, we developed the ProjectStir application, a car driving simulator that uses this game-centric approach. The app immerses users in a virtual representation of Asia’s urban environments known for their narrow streets. It is able to assess driver performance by tracking the number of checkpoints collected and the level of damage incurred. Additionally, the app features a leaderboard, highlighting that hitting more checkpoints and minimizing damage will result in a better ranking. ProjectStir is compatible with the PC platform and can be operated using a joystick, keyboard or steering wheel.