Designing Upper-Body Gesture Interaction with and for People with Spinal Muscular Atrophy in VR
Jingze Tian,
Yingna Wang,
Keye Yu
et al.
Abstract:Fig. 1. Twelve people with Spinal Muscular Atrophy designed upper-body gestures for VR commands. Two of them participated in person, while the other ten joined remotely. All participants actively took part in this research, and Participant 6 preferred to conduct the experiments without turning on the camera.Recent research proposed gaze-assisted gestures to enhance interaction within virtual reality (VR), providing opportunities for people with motor impairments to experience VR. Compared to people with other … Show more
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