Training Wayfinding- Natural Movement In Mixed Reality
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Training Wayfinding- Natural Movement In Mixed Reality
STARTSUniversity of Central FloridaSTARSElectronic Theses and Dissertations, 2004-20192006Training Wayfinding: Natural Movement In Mixed RealityRuthan Training Wayfinding- Natural Movement In Mixed Realitynn SavageUniversity of Central Floridadr Part of the Psychology CommonsFind similar works at: https://stars.tibrary.ucf.edu/etdUniversity of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.eduThis Doctoral Dissertation (Open Access) is brought to you for free and open access by STARS. It has been accep Training Wayfinding- Natural Movement In Mixed Realityted for inclusion in Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 2004-2019 by an authorized administrator of STARS For more information, please contact $TARSTraining Wayfinding- Natural Movement In Mixed Reality
(g>ucf edu.STARS CitationSavage. Ruthann. 'Training Wayfinding: Natural Movement In Mixed Reality" (2006). Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2004-2STARTSUniversity of Central FloridaSTARSElectronic Theses and Dissertations, 2004-20192006Training Wayfinding: Natural Movement In Mixed RealityRuthan Training Wayfinding- Natural Movement In Mixed RealityING: NATURAL MOVEMENT IN MIXED REALITY’byRƯTHANN savageB.A. California State University Northridge. 1987M.A. California State University Northridge. 1994A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Psychology in the C Training Wayfinding- Natural Movement In Mixed Realityollege of Sciences at the University of Central Florida Orlando. FloridaSummer Term2006Major Professor: Richard D. Gilson£ 2006 Ruthann SavageiiABSTRATraining Wayfinding- Natural Movement In Mixed Reality
CTThe Army needs a distributed training environment that can be accessed whenever and wherever required for training and mission rehearsal. This paperSTARTSUniversity of Central FloridaSTARSElectronic Theses and Dissertations, 2004-20192006Training Wayfinding: Natural Movement In Mixed RealityRuthan Training Wayfinding- Natural Movement In Mixed Realityle computer, acoustic tracking system, and see-through head mounted display (HMD) were used to wirelessly track users' head position and orientation while presenting a graphic representation of their virtual surroundings, through which the user walked using natural movement. As previous studies have Training Wayfinding- Natural Movement In Mixed Reality shown that virtual environments can be used to train navigation, the ability to add natural movement to a type of virtual environment may enhance thaTraining Wayfinding- Natural Movement In Mixed Reality
t training, based on the proprioceptive feedback gained by walking through the environment.Sixty participants were randomly assigned to one of three cSTARTSUniversity of Central FloridaSTARSElectronic Theses and Dissertations, 2004-20192006Training Wayfinding: Natural Movement In Mixed RealityRuthan Training Wayfinding- Natural Movement In Mixed Realityided equally between male and female in each group, studied verbal directions of route, then performed tlưee rehearsals of the route, with those in the map condition drawing it onto three separate printed floor plans, those in the practice condition walking through the actual facility, and participa Training Wayfinding- Natural Movement In Mixed Realitynts in the MR condition walking through a three dimensional virtual environment, with landmarks, waypoints and virtual footprints. A scaling factor waTraining Wayfinding- Natural Movement In Mixed Reality
s used, with each step in the MR environment equal to tlưee steps in the real environment, with the MR environment also broken into “tiles", like pageSTARTSUniversity of Central FloridaSTARSElectronic Theses and Dissertations, 2004-20192006Training Wayfinding: Natural Movement In Mixed RealityRuthan Training Wayfinding- Natural Movement In Mixed Realitysting that consisted of a timed traversal of the route through the actual facility showed a significant difference in route knowledge based on the total time to complete the route, and the number of errors committed while doing so. with “walkers" performing better than participants in the paper map Training Wayfinding- Natural Movement In Mixed Realityor MR condition, although the effect was weak. Slin ey knowledge showed little difference among the tlưee rehearsal conditions. Three standardized tesTraining Wayfinding- Natural Movement In Mixed Reality
ts of spatial abilities did not correlate with route traversal time, or errors, or with 3 of the 4 orientation localization tasks. Within the MR reheaSTARTSUniversity of Central FloridaSTARSElectronic Theses and Dissertations, 2004-20192006Training Wayfinding: Natural Movement In Mixed RealityRuthan Training Wayfinding- Natural Movement In Mixed Reality MR environment which was accepted as an indication that learning occurred. As measured using the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire, there were no incidents of simulator sickness in the MR environment. Training Wayfinding- Natural Movement In Mixed RealitySTARTSUniversity of Central FloridaSTARSElectronic Theses and Dissertations, 2004-20192006Training Wayfinding: Natural Movement In Mixed RealityRuthanGọi ngay
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