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We design and assess interfaces for time-continuous self-reporting of empathic responses in VR using dimensions of empathic concern and personal distress. Visual styles included Circular Rating Indicators (CRI), Color Dials (CD), and Interactive Curving Faces (Frowny). Input types included desktop knobs and VR controller touchpads. We considered the intuitiveness, effectiveness, and in-trusiveness of designs with viewers of a stereo 180° video. Initial results highlight the CRI and Frowny as promising choices, calling for future examination of their effectiveness.
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Ami et al. (Sat,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e73cb2b6db6435876b5d93 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/vrw62533.2024.00317
Md Istiak Jaman Ami
Jason W. Woodworth
Christoph W. Borst
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
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