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Evaluating the user in a sound localisation task in a virtual reality application. [Poster]
(Athlone Institute of Technology, 2020-06)
Virtual reality technology is fast becoming the accepted platform for delivering high quality immersive audio-visual experiences [1]. It has the potential to enable truly personalised experiences due to its adaptability ...
A quality of experience evaluation of augmented reality for procedure assistance and training in Industry 4.0
(Athlone Institute of Technology, 2020-06)
Augmented
Reality ( is a technology that superimposes
computer generated images over the user’s real world view AR is
a key technology to increase worker utility in Industry 4 0 in two
ways training for repeatable ...
The role of physiological responses in a VR-based sound localization task
(IEEE, 2021-09-10)
Virtual reality (VR) has recently emerged as a platform that can be employed in the context of e-health applications. Even though the majority of VR-based applications focus on visual stimuli as the main content, audio ...
A comparative study of machine learning techniques for emotion recognition using peripheral physiological signals
(Athlone Institute of Technology, 2020-06)
Emotions in human produce physical and physiological changes.
Recent developments in wearable technology have led to increased research interest in using peripheral physiological signals for emotion recognition
Peripheral ...
Evaluating the user in a sound localisation task in a virtual reality application.
(IEEE, 2020-05)
Virtual reality (VR) has proven to be a powerful tool enabling the development of immersive multimedia experiences. Initially focused on entertainment, industry and academia have begun to adapt and develop immersive ...
A QoE Evaluation of an Augmented Reality Procedure Assistance Application
(2020-05)
Augmented reality (AR) is a key technology to enhance worker effectiveness during increasing automation of repetitive jobs in the workplace. AR will achieve this by assisting the user to successfully perform complex and ...
A QoE evaluation of an immersive virtual reality autonomous driving experience.
(IEEE, 2020-05-26)
The driver/passenger role in autonomous driving experiences is an important subject that is concerned with how these systems will interact and communicate with the human stakeholder. Even though self-driving technologies ...
A crowdsourcing-based QoE evaluation of an immersive VR autonomous driving experience
(IEEE, 2021-06-30)
Due to COVID-19, crowdsourcing has gained momentum as an alternative methodology for continuing research and for Quality of Experience (QoE) assessment. Employing this approach, we remotely evaluated the user perceived QoE ...
A physiology-based QoE comparison of interactive augmented reality and tablet-based applications.
(IEEE Xplore, 2020-03)
The availability of affordable head-mounted display technology has facilitated new, potentially more immersive, interactive multimedia experiences. These technologies were traditionally focused on entertainment; however, ...
Evaluating performance of commercial automatic speech recognition systems for speakers with dysarthria
(Technological University of the Shannon Midlands Midwest, 2022)
Dysarthria refers to motor neuron speech disorders that
limit the ability to control muscle groups used for speech
production. Dysarthric speech has reduced intelligibility
due to being slurry, breathy and slow compared ...