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Design of a Physiology-based Adaptive Virtual Reality Driving Platform for Individuals with ASD

机译:基于生理的ASD个体自适应虚拟现实驾驶平台设计

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Driving is essential for many people in developed countries to achieve independence. Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), in addition to having social skill deficits, may experience difficulty in learning to drive due to deficits in attention-shifting, performing sequential tasks, integrating visual-motor responses, and coordinating motor response. Lacking confidence and feeling anxiety further exacerbates these concerns. While there is a growing body of research regarding assessment of driving behavior or comparisons of driving behaviors between individuals with and without ASD, there is a lack of driving simulator that is catered toward the needs of individuals with ASD. We present the development of a novel closed-loop adaptive Virtual Reality (VR) driving simulator for individuals with ASD that can infer one's engagement based on his/her physiological responses and adapts driving task difficulty based on engagement level in real-time. We believe that this simulator will provide opportunities for learning driving skills in a safe and individualized environment to individuals with ASD and help them with independent living. We also conducted a small user study with teenagers with ASD to demonstrate the feasibility and tolerability of such a driving simulator. Preliminary results showed that the participants found the engagement-sensitive system more engaging and more enjoyable than a purely performance-sensitive system. These findings could support future work into driving simulator technologies, which could provide opportunities to practice driving skills in cost-effective, supportive, and safe environments.
机译:驾驶对于发达国家的许多人实现独立至关重要。自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的个体除了社交能力不足外,还可能由于注意力转移,执行顺序任务,整合视觉运动反应和协调运动反应方面的缺陷而在学习驾驶方面遇到困难。缺乏信心和焦虑感进一步加剧了这些担忧。尽管关于驾驶行为评估或有无ASD的个体之间的驾驶行为比较的研究越来越多,但仍缺乏满足ASD个体需求的驾驶模拟器。我们介绍了一种针对ASD的人的新型闭环自适应虚拟现实(VR)驾驶模拟器的开发,该模拟器可以根据他/她的生理反应推断其参与度,并根据参与度水平实时调整驾驶任务难度。我们相信,该模拟器将为ASD个人提供在安全,个性化的环境中学习驾驶技能的机会,并帮助他们独立生活。我们还与ASD青少年进行了小规模用户研究,以证明这种驾驶模拟器的可行性和可承受性。初步结果显示,与纯绩效敏感型系统相比,参与者发现与工作相关的系统更具吸引力,并且更加令人愉悦。这些发现可以为将来在驾驶模拟器技术中的工作提供支持,这可以为在具有成本效益,支持性和安全性的环境中练习驾驶技能提供机会。

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