Predicting Perceived Realism in Virtual Reality Driving Simulations Using Participants’ Personality Traits, Heart Rate Changes, and Risk Preference
Uijong Ju,
Sanghyeon Kim
Abstract:Virtual reality (VR) has recently been adopted for driving simulations to enhance their realism and thus improve the validity of the simulation results. However, given that perceived realism is a subjective factor that varies by individual, understanding and predicting perceived realism in VR driving simulations are prerequisites for enhancing their validity. Studies on VR have investigated how individual factors, such as psychophysiological metrics, are associated with perceived realism. However, how these ps… Show more
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