2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-25477-2_1
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Impact of Avatar Representation in a Virtual Reality-Based Multi-user Tunnel Fire Simulator for Training Purposes

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“…The VR kit selected for the experiment was an HTC Vive Pro Eye. The basis for both the considered representations was a realistic‐looking, full‐body avatar implementation developed in a previous work 8 . In particular, the VRIK module of FinalIK was used to obtain a plausible full‐body motion starting from the position and orientation of the HMD and the hand controllers.…”
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“…The VR kit selected for the experiment was an HTC Vive Pro Eye. The basis for both the considered representations was a realistic‐looking, full‐body avatar implementation developed in a previous work 8 . In particular, the VRIK module of FinalIK was used to obtain a plausible full‐body motion starting from the position and orientation of the HMD and the hand controllers.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors found that the realistic, whole‐body avatar was perceived as being the best setup for remote collaboration. Similarly, Calandra et al 8 studied two techniques for avatar representation in multi‐user VR scenarios, that is, a head & hands configuration consisting in displaying the 3D models of the VR equipment (HMD and controllers) worn by the user, and a full‐body reconstruction obtained by blending Inverse Kinematics (IK) and animations. Voice communication was guaranteed by means of a VOIP channel, although none of the two techniques provided facial animations.…”
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