To reduce costs and effort, experiments in human-robot interaction can be carried out in Virtual Reality (VR) or in screen-based (SB) formats.
Virtual reality (VR) is a computer-generated 3D environment (including computer graphics and 360-degree video) that surrounds and responds to a user’s …
The power of immersion, particularly through the use of virtual reality (VR), is being harnessed in an unexpected field: pain management.
Augmented reality is positioned to change how we view and interact with our surroundings in the future by seamlessly fusing the digital and physical …
The five-day virtual and augmented realities and AI course is offered by the Royal College of Art, London, in collaboration with Acute Art.