Virtual Reality and Its Potential for Stress Therapy
VR technology is the combination of AI technology, multimedia technology, computer networks technology, computer graphics technology and designed into a new HCI technology through which users can experience and interact with 3D environment using visual, auditory, haptic, taste, and so on interaction...
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my.uum.repo.253692018-12-30T04:16:32Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/25369/ Virtual Reality and Its Potential for Stress Therapy Chimeremeze, Okere Prince-Hector Abu Bakar, Juliana Aida Che Mat, Ruzinoor QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science VR technology is the combination of AI technology, multimedia technology, computer networks technology, computer graphics technology and designed into a new HCI technology through which users can experience and interact with 3D environment using visual, auditory, haptic, taste, and so on interactions, similar to real-world experience. This paper explored the virtual reality and its potentials for stress therapies. Implications and future researches were also discussed 2018-03-18 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/25369/1/SMMTCPS%202018%20244%20251.pdf Chimeremeze, Okere Prince-Hector and Abu Bakar, Juliana Aida and Che Mat, Ruzinoor (2018) Virtual Reality and Its Potential for Stress Therapy. In: SMMTC Postgraduate Symposium 2018, 18-19 March 2018, Universiti Utara Malaysia. |
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VR technology is the combination of AI technology, multimedia technology, computer networks technology, computer graphics technology and designed into a new HCI technology through which users can experience and interact with 3D environment using visual, auditory, haptic, taste, and so on interactions, similar to real-world experience. This paper explored the virtual reality and its potentials for stress therapies. Implications and future researches were also discussed |
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