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Title: | Collaborative Virtual Environment Technology for People With Autism |
Authors: | Cheng, Y.;Moore, D.;McGrath, P.;Fan, Y. |
Contributors: | 數位學習研究所 |
Keywords: | Behavioral research Collaborative Virtual Environment (CVE) Virtual reality |
Date: | 2005
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Issue Date: | 2010-11-10T08:44:55Z
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Abstract: | This paper focuses on an investigation of Collaborative Virtual Environment (CVE) technology for people with autism, paying particular attention to the use of avatar representations of emotions. A prima facie case for a CVE technological approach is developed, which argues that CVE offers great potential benefits for people with autism. An empirical study of people with autism using a simulated CVE system has been carried out. Results suggest that, on the whole, the participants were able to recognise and operate the avatar representations when communicating via the CVE system |
Relation: | 5th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, ICALT 2005, School of computing, Leeds Metropolitan University, U.K., July 5-8, 2005:247-248((DOI: 10.1109/ICALT.2005.85) |
Appears in Collections: | [數位學習研究所] 會議論文
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