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arxiv: 2212.12170 · v1 · pith:BX3M4MBKnew · submitted 2022-12-23 · 💻 cs.HC · cs.GR

Sense of Embodiment Inducement for People with Reduced Lower-body Mobility and Sensations with Partial-Visuomotor Stimulation

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keywords motionpartial-visuomotortextitprlmsembodimentfeedbackinducelower-body
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To induce the Sense of Embodiment~(SoE) on the virtual 3D avatar during a Virtual Reality~(VR) walking scenario, VR interfaces have employed the visuotactile or visuomotor approaches. However, people with reduced lower-body mobility and sensation~(PRLMS) who are incapable of feeling or moving their legs would find this task extremely challenging. Here, we propose an upper-body motion tracking-based partial-visuomotor technique to induce SoE and positive feedback for PRLMS patients. We design partial-visuomotor stimulation consisting of two distinctive inputs~(\textit{Button Control} \& \textit{Upper Motion tracking}) and outputs~(\textit{wheelchair motion} \& \textit{Gait Motion}). The preliminary user study was conducted to explore subjective preference with qualitative feedback. From the qualitative study result, we observed the positive response on the partial-visuomotor regarding SoE in the asynchronous VR experience for PRLMS.

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