A Networked Desktop Virtual Reality Setup for Decision Science and Navigation Experiments with Multiple Participants

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06:28 min

August 26th, 2018

DOI :

10.3791/58155-v

August 26th, 2018


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Desktop Virtual Reality

Chapters in this video

0:04

Title

1:16

Experimental Setup

2:54

Conducting the Experiment

5:28

Results: Advantages of Networked Virtual Reality over Real-world Studies

6:08

Conclusion

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