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Designing “Safer Water.” A Virtual Reality Tool for the Safety and the Psychological Well-Being of Citizens Exposed to the Risk of Natural Disasters

机译:设计“更安全的水”。 用于安全和公民的心理福祉的虚拟现实工具,暴露于自然灾害风险

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Virtual Reality (VR) is a popular technology to recreate reality-like scenarios, including dangerous ones, in a realistic but safe way. Because of this potential, VR based research has been applied in psychology studies to provide training and education about how to behave in emergencies such as fires, earthquakes, floods, or typhoons. All these different virtual scenarios have been built to observe how people react to emergencies, what behaviors they adopted, what level of stress is generated, and finally, how to increase citizens' safety. However, there is still little research that shows how Virtual Environment (VE) should be designed to convey appropriate social and psychological “cues” to participants. In this work, we present the result of a series of co-design sessions aiming to bring experts to collaborate in setting up virtual scenarios to increase the quality of life, safety perception, and risk awareness in people living in the proximity of a river. Floods are one of the most threatening climate events, and because of climate change, they are expected to become even more frequent. These disasters have a devastating impact on communities, increasing anxiety and stress levels in citizens living close to rivers. We involved relevant stakeholders to design “Safer Water,” an immersive, interactive, virtual experience to support citizens in psychologically and behaviorally managing pre and post riverbank breakdown situations. HCI experts, hydrogeological and hydraulic engineers, psychologists, and VEs designers took part in affinity diagram and brainstorming activities. Results show how the adopted method was able to generate suitable virtual scenarios, to highlight and classify relevant design requirements, and to find strategies that could improve the quality of life and psychological well-being in “risk-exposed citizens.” The discussion includes a set of open-access guidelines derived from the co-design activities, to support the design of VE for the purposes discussed in the paper.
机译:虚拟现实(VR)是一种流行的技术,可以重新创建现实情况,包括危险的情景,以一种现实但安全的方式。由于这种潜力,基于VR的研究已经应用于心理学研究,以提供关于如何在火灾,地震,洪水或台风等紧急情况下表现的培训和教育。所有这些不同的虚拟方案都是为了观察人们如何对紧急情况做出反应,他们采用的行为是什么,产生了什么程度的压力,最后是如何增加公民的安全。然而,仍然很少的研究表明,虚拟环境(VE)如何旨在向参与者传达适当的社会和心理“提示”。在这项工作中,我们展示了一系列共同设计会议的结果,旨在让专家合作建立虚拟场景,以提高生活在河流附近的人们的生活质量,安全感知和风险意识。洪水是最威胁的气候事件之一,由于气候变化,预计它们将变得更加频繁。这些灾难对社区产生了破坏性的影响,越来越靠近河流的公民中的焦虑和压力水平。我们涉及相关的利益攸关方设计“更安全的水”,一个沉浸式,互动,虚拟体验,以支持在心理上和行为管理前后河岸故障情况下的公民。 HCI专家,水文地质和液压工程师,心理学家和VES设计人员参加了亲和力图和头脑风暴活动。结果表明,采用的方法如何能够产生合适的虚拟场景,突出和分类相关的设计要求,并找到可以提高生活质量和心理福祉的策略在“风险暴露的公民”中。讨论包括一组从共定型活动导出的开放式访问指南,以支持纸张中讨论的目的的VE设计。

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