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The work performed during this project is a first step towards potential improvements of the therapists’ user interface. First the therapists were analyzed using a Virtual Reality Exposure Treatment (VRET) system in a clinic when treating patients for their fear of flying. Second the results of the analysis were used to design three prototypes, that were evaluated by the therapists. Third and final step is to design a final prototype with a generic design that can be used for the whole VRET system.
 
The work performed during this project is a first step towards potential improvements of the therapists’ user interface. First the therapists were analyzed using a Virtual Reality Exposure Treatment (VRET) system in a clinic when treating patients for their fear of flying. Second the results of the analysis were used to design three prototypes, that were evaluated by the therapists. Third and final step is to design a final prototype with a generic design that can be used for the whole VRET system.
  
[[Image:Vliegtuig.jpg|thumb|Current User Interface of Fear of Flying]]
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==== Prototype number 1 ====
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[[Image:Prototype1kl.jpg]]
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==== Prototype number 2 ====
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[[Image:Prototype2manualkl.jpg]]
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[[Image:Prototype2autokl.jpg]]
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==== Prototype number 3 ====
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[[Image:Prototype3manualkl.jpg]]
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[[Image:Prototype3autokl.jpg]]
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==== Current User Interface Fear of Flying ====
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[[Image:Vliegtuigkl.jpg]]
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== Implementation ==
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Progress on the implementation is [[GunturTherapistInterface|here]]

Latest revision as of 13:50, 13 August 2009

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Guntur Sandino

Human-Computer Interaction


Project

Description: Designing a Generic Therapist User Interface for the VRET system


Introduction

The use of Virtual Reality (VR) technology to support the treatment of patients with phobia (e.g. fear of heights, fear of flying, social phobia) is getting considerable research attention, and a small number of clinics in the Netherlands are already using this technology on a day-to-day basis. Still, most research in this area only focuses on the patient side of the system, on factors such as navigation through the VR world, the feeling of presence, or the effectiveness of the treatment. Far less attention is given to the therapist’s side of the system. From their console therapists have to control the VR experience of the patient. For example, treating patients for their fear of flying, therapists have to control the behaviour of the airplane (taxiing, taking off, weather conditions, announcements by the pilot, and turbulence). The therapists’ confidence in using the system is seen as an important factor to get this type of treatment more accepted by therapists in clinics. Special attention therefore should be given to the usability of therapists’ user interface.

The work performed during this project is a first step towards potential improvements of the therapists’ user interface. First the therapists were analyzed using a Virtual Reality Exposure Treatment (VRET) system in a clinic when treating patients for their fear of flying. Second the results of the analysis were used to design three prototypes, that were evaluated by the therapists. Third and final step is to design a final prototype with a generic design that can be used for the whole VRET system.

Prototype number 1

Prototype1kl.jpg

Prototype number 2

Prototype2manualkl.jpg Prototype2autokl.jpg

Prototype number 3

Prototype3manualkl.jpg Prototype3autokl.jpg

Current User Interface Fear of Flying

Vliegtuigkl.jpg

Implementation

Progress on the implementation is here