在VR中使用基于图像渲染的回忆疗法

E. Chapoulie, R. Guerchouche, Pierre-David Petit, G. Chaurasia, P. Robert, G. Drettakis
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我们提出了一种新的VR解决方案,用于记忆治疗(RT),由一组记忆临床医生和计算机科学家共同开发。RT包括与他人讨论过去的活动、事件或经历,通常借助于有形的道具,即过去熟悉的物品;这是一种很受欢迎的痴呆症治疗方法。我们介绍了一个为RT设计的沉浸式VR系统,它可以轻松地呈现熟悉的环境。特别是,我们的系统在沉浸式设置中支持高度逼真的基于图像的渲染。为了评估我们的RT系统的有效性和实用性,我们对健康的老年人参与者进行了一项研究,以测试我们的VR系统是否有助于自传式记忆的产生。我们将口头自传流畅性协议应用到我们的虚拟现实环境中,要求老年参与者根据他们看到的图像产生记忆。我们比较了我们的基于图像的系统在未知环境和熟悉环境下的使用。我们的研究结果表明,使用我们的系统,在熟悉的环境中产生的记忆数量要高于在未知的环境中产生的记忆数量。这表明IBR可以传达给定场景的熟悉度,这是VR在RT中使用的基本要求。我们的研究结果还表明,我们的系统与传统的RT协议一样有效,而可接受性和动机评分表明我们的系统在老年参与者中具有良好的耐受性。
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Reminiscence Therapy using Image-Based Rendering in VR
We present a novel VR solution for Reminiscence Therapy (RT), developed jointly by a group of memory clinicians and computer scientists. RT involves the discussion of past activities, events or experiences with others, often with the aid of tangible props which are familiar items from the past; it is a popular intervention in dementia care. We introduce an immersive VR system designed for RT, which allows easy presentation of familiar environments. In particular, our system supports highly-realistic Image-Based Rendering in an immersive setting. To evaluate the effectiveness and utility of our system for RT, we perform a study with healthy elderly participants to test if our VR system can help with the generation of autobiographical memories. We adapt a verbal Autobiographical Fluency protocol to our VR context, in which elderly participants are asked to generate memories based on images they are shown. We compare the use of our image-based system for an unknown and a familiar environment. The results of our study show that the number of memories generated for a familiar environment is higher than that for an unknown environment using our system. This indicates that IBR can convey familiarity of a given scene, which is an essential requirement for the use of VR in RT. Our results also show that our system is as effective as traditional RT protocols, while acceptability and motivation scores demonstrate that our system is well tolerated by elderly participants.
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