2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2203.05060
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Resize Me! Exploring the User Experience of Embodied Realistic Modulatable Avatars for Body Image Intervention in Virtual Reality

Abstract: Obesity is a serious disease that can affect both physical and psychological well-being. Due to weight stigmatization, many affected individuals suffer from body image disturbances whereby they perceive their body in a distorted way, evaluate it negatively, or neglect it. Beyond established interventions such as mirror exposure, recent advancements aim to complement body image treatments by the embodiment of visually altered virtual bodies in virtual reality (VR). We present a high-fidelity prototype of an adv… Show more

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“…We animated the avatars using inverse kinematics [2] implemented with FinalIK version 1.9 [47] following the system of prior work [11,67]. The trackers were attached to the participants' lower back using a belt and on the top of each foot using custom straps (see Fig.…”
Section: Embodimentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We animated the avatars using inverse kinematics [2] implemented with FinalIK version 1.9 [47] following the system of prior work [11,67]. The trackers were attached to the participants' lower back using a belt and on the top of each foot using custom straps (see Fig.…”
Section: Embodimentmentioning
confidence: 99%