Combining skeletal tracking and virtual reality for game-based fall prevention training for the elderly

2018 IEEE 6th International Conference on Serious Games and Applications for Health (SeGAH)(2018)

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This paper provides a preliminary appraisal of combining commercial skeletal tracking and virtual reality technologies for the purposes of innovative gameplay interfaces in fall prevention exergames for the elderly. This work uses the previously published StepKinnection game, which used skeletal tracking with a flat screen monitor, as a primary point of comparison for the proposed combination of these interaction modalities. Here, a Microsoft Kinect is used to track the player's skeleton and represent it as an avatar in the virtual environment while the HTC Vive is used for head tracking and virtual reality visualization. Multiple avatar positioning modes are trialled and discussed via a small self-reflective study (with the authors as participants) to examine their ability to allow accurate stepping motions, maintain physical comfort, and encourage self-identification or empathy with the avatar. While this is just an initial study, it highlights promising opportunities for designing engaging step training games with this integrated interface but also highlights its limitations, especially in the context of an unsupervised exercise program of older people in independent living situations.
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head tracking,virtual reality visualization,multiple avatar positioning modes,engaging step training games,fall prevention training,preliminary appraisal,commercial skeletal tracking,virtual reality technologies,innovative gameplay interfaces,fall prevention exergames,published StepKinnection game,flat screen monitor,virtual environment,HTC Vive,physical comfort,unsupervised exercise program,independent living situations
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