DocumentCode
2380168
Title
Interpersonal Scenarios: Virtual approx Real?
Author
Raij, Andrew ; Johnsen, Kyle ; Dickerson, Robert ; Lok, Benjamin ; Cohen, Moshik ; Bernard, Thibault ; Wagner, Paul ; Lind, D.S.
Author_Institution
Science and Engineering,University of Florida
fYear
2006
fDate
25-29 March 2006
Firstpage
59
Lastpage
66
Abstract
This paper reports on a study to examine the similarities and differences in experiencing an interpersonal scenario with real and virtual humans. A system that allows medical students to interview a life-size virtual patient using natural speech and gestures was used as a platform for this comparison. Study participants interviewed either a virtual patient or a standardized patient, an actor trained to represent a medical condition. Subtle yet substantial differences were found in the participants’ rapport with the patient and the flow of the conversation. The virtual patient’s limited expressiveness was a significant source of these differences. However, overall task performance was similar, as were perceptions of the educational value of the interaction.
Keywords
Human-Computer Interaction; Immersive Virtual Environments; Medical Education; Multimodal Interaction; Virtual Characters; Biomedical engineering; Computer science education; Educational institutions; Hospitals; Humans; Information science; Medical diagnostic imaging; Natural languages; Speech recognition; Virtual reality; Human-Computer Interaction; Immersive Virtual Environments; Medical Education; Multimodal Interaction; Virtual Characters;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Virtual Reality Conference, 2006
ISSN
1087-8270
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0224-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VR.2006.91
Filename
1667627
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