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Measuring Experiences in VR

Measuring the experiences in virtual reality is an important aspect of characterizing virtual reality experiences. While many current approaches use questionnaires to measure these aspects, they are typically found to be subjective and their reliability is limited as the questionnaires are not answered during the experience. Hence, in this work, we explore ways in which virtual reality experiences such as a presence can be measure objectively using physiological measurement methods.

Publications

Towards an objective measurement of presence, place illusion, and plausibility illusion in virtual reality using electroencephalography

International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence

Bahavan, Thiru Thillai Nadarasar; Navaratnarajah, Suman; Owinda, Dulindu; Akalanka, Inoj; Peiris, Roshan; Silva, Anjula De;

Using biosignals for objective measurement of presence in virtual reality environments

2020 42nd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBC)

Athif, Mohamed; Rathnayake, B Lahiru Kavinda; Nagahapitiya, SM Dickmendra Bandara S; Samarasinghe, SAD Asanka Kosala; Samaratunga, Pawan Supul; Peiris, Roshan Lalintha; De Silva, Anjula C;

Project Team

Anjula De Silva
Roshan Peiris
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