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Virtual Reality for Health and Wellbeing

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Virtual Reality (VR) has become a mainstream opportunity to develop immersive environments where people are exposed to relevant stimuli in a systematic but safe way. Besides the controlled exposure to stimuli, VR systems enable a more efficient and unbiased gathering of information with practical applications in diagnosis, intervention, and health monitoring processes. Nonetheless, scientific literature has demonstrated that interacting with VR technology and its peripherals can be challenging, especially in populations less familiar with technology (e.g., older adults) or with clinical conditions that are not adequately accommodated by the technology, such as cognitive (e.g., dementia) or physical impairments (e.g., blindness). This workshop will focus on systems, technological approaches, and theoretical frameworks to develop user/patient-centred VR tools for diagnosis, intervention, and monitoring of health and wellbeing outcomes. Moreover, we welcome work focused on accessibility issues, aiming to promote equal access and opportunity to use VR tools by people with diverse abilities.

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MUM '22: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia
November 2022
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DOI:10.1145/3568444
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  1. Accessibility
  2. Challenges
  3. Diagnosis
  4. Healthcare
  5. Opportunities
  6. Rehabilitation
  7. Training
  8. User-centred design
  9. Virtual Reality

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