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Development of an Interactive Virtual Reality Service based on 360 degree VR Image (360도 파노라마 영상 기반 대화형 가상현실 서비스 구축)

  • Kang, Byoung-Gil;Ryu, Seuc-Ho;Lee, Wan-Bok
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.15 no.11
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    • pp.463-470
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    • 2017
  • Currently, virtual reality contents using VR images are spotlighted since they can be easily created and utilized. But because VR images are in a state of lack of interaction, there are limitations in their applications and usability.In order to overcome this problem, we propose a new method in which 360 degree panorama image and game engine are utilized to develop a high resolution of interactive VR service in real time. In particular, since the background image, which is represented by a form of panorama image, is pre-generated through a heavy rendering computation, it can be used to provide a immersive VR service with a relatively small amount of computation in run time on a low performance device. In order to show the effectiveness of our proposed method, an interactive game of a virtual zoo environment was implemented and illustrated showing that it can improve user interaction and immersion experience in a pretty good way.

Analytic Framework of Emotion Factors for Gameplay Capability (게임플레이 가능성을 위한 감정요소 분석 프레임워크)

  • Kim, Mi-Jin;Kim, Jae-Ho
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.188-196
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    • 2010
  • This study aims at empiricallly designing method to increase player's play capability through determining of the relations of player's behavior pattern and emotion factors when having gameplay experiences in MMORPG. For modeling emotion factors on gameplay, Our preliminary studies are considered in the process of rule-based systems on cognitive science approach. These study estabilished game architecture process applied of player's cognitieve emotion reactions in specific situation of role playing games that have most noticeable interaction with players based on quest system. This approach is expected to extend instant responses, which can be controlled behind all of anti-main behavior pattern and main behavior pattern in game playing. Therefore, such study is meaningful that is proposed the analysis framework of player's emotion factors to design game playing capability in game interactions.

Analysis on sEMG Signals of Contents Using Finger Tapping Device (Finger Tapping 기기를 활용한 콘텐츠의 sEMG 신호 분석)

  • Han, Sang-bae;Byeon, Sang-kyu;Kim, Jae-hoon;Shin, Sung-Wook;Chung, Sung-taek
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.153-160
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, we would like to support anyone who can rehabilitate conveniently and happily by implementing rehabilitation device and game contents that can improve the motor ability of fingers. So we developed a Finger Tapping Device that can measure finger-regulation ability, accuracy, and agility and implemented tracking, visual response, finger-regulation on game contents by utilizing this device. The verification of usability was confirmed by analyzing sEMG signals during the execution of three types of game contents after attaching sEMG to the flexor digitorum poundus, which is most involved in finger movement. As a result of the experiment, activation of the flexor digitorum poundus was performed during execution of every game contents. Furthermore, we confirmed that there is a difference in agility by measuring the reaction time for each finger according to the visual response.

Comparative Evaluation of Exercise Effects of Motion-based Sports Game (체감형 스포츠 게임의 운동 효과 비교 평가)

  • Boo, Jae Hui;An, Ji Hyeon;Kim, Jeong Hyeon;Kim, Dong Keun;Park, Kyoung Shin
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.403-411
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    • 2022
  • A motion-based sports game uses a motion sensor or a camera to exercise based on body movements, and it is possible to obtain exercise effects such as improving physical strength while enjoying the game. In prior works, various studies such as usability evaluation has been conducted on motion-based sports games. However, there has been no discussion about how the exercise effect is exerted on users when experiencing motion-based sports games as individual or team play. This study compared the user's exercise effects by analyzing the user's ECG (Electrocardiogram) sensor and the Kinect sensor's skeletal information using Nintendo Switch game that is played individually and as a team. In this paper, the experimental design and method, the quantitative measurement results based on ECG and Kinect, and the results of the post-test subjective measurement are discussed.

Gesture Control Gaming for Motoric Post-Stroke Rehabilitation

  • Andi Bese Firdausiah Mansur
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.23 no.10
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    • pp.37-43
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    • 2023
  • The hospital situation, timing, and patient restrictions have become obstacles to an optimum therapy session. The crowdedness of the hospital might lead to a tight schedule and a shorter period of therapy. This condition might strike a post-stroke patient in a dilemma where they need regular treatment to recover their nervous system. In this work, we propose an in-house and uncomplex serious game system that can be used for physical therapy. The Kinect camera is used to capture the depth image stream of a human skeleton. Afterwards, the user might use their hand gesture to control the game. Voice recognition is deployed to ease them with play. Users must complete the given challenge to obtain a more significant outcome from this therapy system. Subjects will use their upper limb and hands to capture the 3D objects with different speeds and positions. The more substantial challenge, speed, and location will be increased and random. Each delegated entity will raise the scores. Afterwards, the scores will be further evaluated to correlate with therapy progress. Users are delighted with the system and eager to use it as their daily exercise. The experimental studies show a comparison between score and difficulty that represent characteristics of user and game. Users tend to quickly adapt to easy and medium levels, while high level requires better focus and proper synchronization between hand and eye to capture the 3D objects. The statistical analysis with a confidence rate(α:0.05) of the usability test shows that the proposed gaming is accessible, even without specialized training. It is not only for therapy but also for fitness because it can be used for body exercise. The result of the experiment is very satisfying. Most users enjoy and familiarize themselves quickly. The evaluation study demonstrates user satisfaction and perception during testing. Future work of the proposed serious game might involve haptic devices to stimulate their physical sensation.

Usability Evaluation Model for Locomotion Technology in VR Space (VR 공간에서의 이동기술 평가를 위한 사용성평가 모델)

  • Ding, Xiu Hui;Xie, Qiao;Jang, Young-Jick;Yun, Tae-Soo
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.10 no.9
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, we propose an evaluation model to evaluate the usability of locomotion technologies in a virtual environment (VE; Virtual Environment) and try to verify them through a case study. The order of this study firstly, the factors for analysis are derived through theoretical approach to locomotion technology on VR. Second, the definition and concept of mobile technology and usability evaluation in VR are established theoretically and the elements for analysis are derived through the literature survey through the theoretical approach to VE. Third, based on this, a usability evaluation model is proposed to evaluate locomotion technologies in the VE. Finally, the results are derived by experimenting and analyzing the existing VR games applied with the three locomotion technologies derived from the literature survey. Through this paper, the locomotion technology in VR is not used separately, but can propose mobile technology that conforms to VR game content characteristics by assessing its usability and analyzing it, and it is considered to be a significant data that can suggest criteria for identifying problems in locomotion technology.

Design of method to analyze UI structure of contents based on the Morphology (형태적 관점의 콘텐츠 UI구조 분석 방법 설계)

  • Yun, Bong Shik
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.58-63
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    • 2019
  • The growth of the mobile device market has changed the education market and led to the quantitative growth of various media education. In particular, smart devices, which have better interaction than existing PCs or consoles, can develop more user-friendly content, allowing various types of educational content and inducing changes in traditional education methods for consumers. Although many researchers recently suggest viable development methods or marketing elements of contents, development companies, and developers, until now, merely rely on the human senses. Therefore, it is necessary to study the actual user's smart-device based usability and experience environment. This study aims to propose an intuitive statistical processing method for analyzing the usability of game-type educational contents in terms of form, for popular games that have been released as a basis for analyzing the user experience environment. In particular, because the game industry has a sufficient number of similar examples, it is possible to conduct research based on big data and to use them for immediate decision-making between multiple co-developers through the analysis method proposed by the research. It is expected to become an analytical model that can communicate with other industries because it is effective in securing data sources.

A Gesture Interface based on Hologram and Haptics Environments for Interactive and Immersive Experiences (상호작용과 몰입 향상을 위한 홀로그램과 햅틱 환경 기반의 동작 인터페이스)

  • Pyun, Hae-Gul;An, Haeng-A;Yuk, Seongmin;Park, Jinho
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.27-34
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    • 2015
  • This paper proposes a user interface for enhancing immersiveness and usability by combining hologram and haptic device with common Leap Motion. While Leap Motion delivers physical motion of user hand to control virtual environment, it is limited to handle virtual hands on screen and interact with virtual environment in one way. In our system, hologram is coupled with Leap Motion to improve user immersiveness by arranging real and virtual hands in the same place. Moreover, we provide a interaction prototype of sense by designing a haptic device to convey touch sense in virtual environment to user's hand.

The Hedonic Effects of Smartphone Vibrations in Mobile Gaming for Male Users

  • Choe, Pilsung;Liao, Chen;Schumacher, Dennis
    • Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.363-370
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    • 2013
  • Objective: This study investigates the influences of vibrations on hedonic satisfaction based on four kinds of perceptions (perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, perceived enjoyment, cognitive concentration) when mobile gaming. Background: As mobile gaming is becoming more and more popular for smartphone users, they might want to have more hedonic satisfaction instead of focusing on traditional usability criteria such as efficiency, effectiveness, and satisfaction. Method: We conducted a human-factors experiment with 35 male subjects to evaluate hedonic satisfaction in the mobile game configured by 7 vibration types having different levels of intensity and length. Results: The results revealed that the use of vibration significantly increases the perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and cognitive concentration. In addition, the intensity of vibration makes differences of perceived usefulness and cognitive concentration. Conclusion: Vibration can be effectively used to improve hedonic satisfaction of smartphone users in mobile gaming when they are not allowed to turn the sound effects on. Application: This study helps game designers effectively provide vibration feedback of mobile games for smartphone users.

Estimate Customer Churn Rate with the Review-Feedback Process: Empirical Study with Text Mining, Econometrics, and Quai-Experiment Methodologies (리뷰-피드백 프로세스를 통한 고객 이탈률 추정: 텍스트 마이닝, 계량경제학, 준실험설계 방법론을 활용한 실증적 연구)

  • Choi Kim;Jaemin Kim;Gahyung Jeong;Jaehong Park
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.159-176
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    • 2021
  • Obviating user churn is a prominent strategy to capitalize on online games, eluding the initial investments required for the development of another. Extant literature has examined factors that may induce user churn, mainly from perspectives of motives to play and game as a virtual society. However, such works largely dismiss the service aspects of online games. Dissatisfaction of user needs constitutes a crucial aspect for user churn, especially with online services where users expect a continuous improvement in service quality via software updates. Hence, we examine the relationship between a game's quality management and its user base. With text mining and survival analysis, we identify complaint factors that act as key predictors of user churn. Additionally, we find that enjoyment-related factors are greater threats to user base than usability-related ones. Furthermore, subsequent quasi-experiment shows that improvements in the complaint factors (i.e., via game patches) curb churn and foster user retention. Our results shed light on the responsive role of developers in retaining the user base of online games. Moreover, we provide practical insights for game operators, i.e., to identify and prioritize more perilous complaint factors in planning successive game patches.