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Emotions in Virtual Reality
Author(s) -
Darlene Barker,
Haim Levkowitz
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5121/csit.2021.112204
Subject(s) - closeness , virtual reality , human–computer interaction , computer science , haptic technology , conversation , nonverbal communication , multimedia , artificial intelligence , communication , psychology , mathematical analysis , mathematics
One of the first senses we learn about at birth is touch, and the one sense that can deepen our experience of many situations is touch. In this paper we propose the use of emotions including touch within virtual reality (VR) to create a simulated closeness that currently can only be achieved with in-person interactions and communications. With the simulation of nonverbal cues, we can enhance a conversation or interaction in VR. Using haptic devices to deliver the simulation of touch between users via sensors and machine learning for emotion recognition based on data collected; all working towards simulated closeness in communication despite distance or being in VR. We present a direction for further research on how to simulate inperson communication within VR with the use of emotion recognition and touch to achieve a close-to-real interaction.

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