2019 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/vr.2019.8798112
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The Effects of Stereopsis and Immersion on Bimanual Assembly Tasks in a Virtual Reality System

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“…We concur with Dalgarno and Lee (2010) on the view that the representational fidelity and the interactivity types afforded by the virtual environment lead to the degree of immersion. These three different virtual training conditions represent three different levels of immersion: Low, Mid, High.…”
Section: Experimental Designsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…We concur with Dalgarno and Lee (2010) on the view that the representational fidelity and the interactivity types afforded by the virtual environment lead to the degree of immersion. These three different virtual training conditions represent three different levels of immersion: Low, Mid, High.…”
Section: Experimental Designsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Despite the mixed findings, researchers have created a range of applications for assembly and procedural training, considering the various learning affordances enabled by virtual environments (Dalgarno and Lee, 2010). Ritter et al (2001) developed a VR training application for anatomy education (composing bones and muscles of a 3D virtual foot) and mechanical engineering (assembling a car engine).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most frequently used objective measure was performance, either the time needed for completing the assembly after training (task completion time) and/or the accuracy in assembling a product, that is, the error rate or quality of task processing (task accuracy). Task completion time (TCT) was measured in 20 out of 24 articles (Doolani, Owens, et al, 2020; Al-Ahmari et al, 2018; Carlson et al, 2015; Cooper et al, 2018; deMoura & Sadagic, 2019; Gavish et al, 2015; Hoedt et al, 2017; Hou & Wang, 2013; Hou et al, 2013, 2015; Koumaditis et al, 2020; Kwiatek et al, 2019; Langley et al, 2016; Loch et al, 2019; Murcia-Lopez & Steed, 2018; Oren et al, 2012; Roldan et al, 2019; Velaz et al, 2014; Webel et al, 2013; Werrlich, Nguyen, et al, 2018; Westerfield et al, 2015). Similarly, task accuracy (TA) was also collected in 20 of the 24 articles (Doolani, Owens, et al, 2020; Al-Ahmari et al, 2018; deMoura & Sadagic, 2019; Gavish et al, 2015; González-Franco et al, 2016; Hoedt et al, 2017; Hou & Wang, 2013; Hou et al, 2013, 2015; Koumaditis et al, 2020; Langley et al, 2016; Loch et al, 2019; Murcia-Lopez & Steed, 2018; Oren et al, 2012; Roldan et al, 2019; Velaz et al, 2014; Webel et al, 2013; Werrlich, Lorber, et al, 2018; Werrlich, Nguyen, et al, 2018; Westerfield et al, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Task completion time (TCT) was measured in 20 out of 24 articles (Doolani, Owens, et al, 2020; Al-Ahmari et al, 2018; Carlson et al, 2015; Cooper et al, 2018; deMoura & Sadagic, 2019; Gavish et al, 2015; Hoedt et al, 2017; Hou & Wang, 2013; Hou et al, 2013, 2015; Koumaditis et al, 2020; Kwiatek et al, 2019; Langley et al, 2016; Loch et al, 2019; Murcia-Lopez & Steed, 2018; Oren et al, 2012; Roldan et al, 2019; Velaz et al, 2014; Webel et al, 2013; Werrlich, Nguyen, et al, 2018; Westerfield et al, 2015). Similarly, task accuracy (TA) was also collected in 20 of the 24 articles (Doolani, Owens, et al, 2020; Al-Ahmari et al, 2018; deMoura & Sadagic, 2019; Gavish et al, 2015; González-Franco et al, 2016; Hoedt et al, 2017; Hou & Wang, 2013; Hou et al, 2013, 2015; Koumaditis et al, 2020; Langley et al, 2016; Loch et al, 2019; Murcia-Lopez & Steed, 2018; Oren et al, 2012; Roldan et al, 2019; Velaz et al, 2014; Webel et al, 2013; Werrlich, Lorber, et al, 2018; Werrlich, Nguyen, et al, 2018; Westerfield et al, 2015). Additionally, in ten articles statements were made about the training time required with the respective technology to learn how to fulfill the defined assembly task (Doolani, Owens, et al, 2020; Carlson et al, 2015; Gavish et al, 2015; González-Franco et al, 2016; Murcia-Lopez & Steed, 2018; Oren et al, 2012;…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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