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A comparative study of the sense of presence and anxiety in an invisible marker versus a marker augmented reality system for the treatment of phobia towards small animals

机译:隐形标记物与标记物增强现实系统的存在感和焦虑感的对比研究,用于治疗针对小动物的恐惧症

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Phobia towards small animals has been treated using exposure in vivo and virtual reality. Recently, augmented reality (AR) has also been presented as a suitable tool. The first AR system developed for this purpose used visible markers for tracking. In this first system, the presence of visible markers warns the user of the appearance of animals. To avoid this warning, this paper presents a second version in which the markers are invisible. First, the technical characteristics of a prototype are described. Second, a comparative study of the sense of presence and anxiety in a non-phobic population using the visible marker-tracking system and the invisible marker-tracking system is presented. Twenty-four participants used the two systems. The participants were asked to rate their anxiety level (from 0 to 10) at 8 different moments. Immediately after their experience, the participants were given the SUS questionnaire to assess their subjective sense of presence. The results indicate that the invisible marker-tracking system induces a similar or higher sense of presence than the visible marker-tracking system, and it also provokes a similar or higher level of anxiety in important steps for therapy. Moreover, 83.33% of the participants reported that they did not have the same sensations/surprise using the two systems, and they scored the advantage of using the invisible marker-tracking system (IMARS) at 5.19±2.25 (on a scale from 1 to 10). However, if only the group with higher fear levels is considered, 100% of the participants reported that they did not have the same sensations/surprise with the two systems, scoring the advantage of using IMARS at 6.38±1.60 (on a scale from 1 to 10).
机译:已使用体内暴露和虚拟现实技术对小动物的恐惧症进行了治疗。近来,增强现实(AR)也已经被提出作为合适的工具。为此目的开发的第一个AR系统使用可见标记进行跟踪。在该第一系统中,可见标记的存在警告使用者动物的出现。为避免此警告,本文提出了第二种版本,其中标记是不可见的。首先,描述原型的技术特征。其次,使用可见标记跟踪系统和不可见标记跟踪系统,对非恐惧人群中的存在感和焦虑感进行了比较研究。 24名参与者使用了这两个系统。要求参与者在8个不同的时刻对他们的焦虑水平(从0到10)进行评分。体验结束后,立即向参与者提供SUS问卷,以评估他们的主观存在感。结果表明,与可见标记物跟踪系统相比,隐形标记物跟踪系统可诱导相似或更高的存在感,并且在治疗的重要步骤中还引发相似或更高水平的焦虑。此外,有83.33%的参与者报告说他们使用这两种系统没有相同的感觉/惊奇,他们在5.19±2.25(从1到1的等级范围内)使用隐性标记跟踪系统(IMARS)的优势得到了评分。 10)。但是,如果仅考虑具有较高恐惧水平的人群,则100%的参与者表示他们对两种系统没有相同的感觉/惊讶,从而在使用6.38±1.60(从1开始的等级)上获得了IMARS的优势。至10)。

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