What is it about?

We combined VR headsets and smart glasses to measure real-time emotions and reactions, aiming to create smarter, more personalized learning experiences by understanding users’ physiological and psychological responses.

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Why is it important?

Understanding real-time body reactions in VR is key to creating smarter and more personal experiences. Everyone reacts differently in virtual spaces. We can see if someone feels calm, stressed, or excited by tracking eye movements and blinking. This helps VR adapt to each person's feelings, making learning and interaction easier and more natural. Using sensor data in VR design, we can build applications that respond to users in real time, helping people learn better, feel safer, and enjoy more personalized virtual experiences.

Perspectives

Virtual reality and real life are coming together. By connecting real emotions with virtual worlds, we can create smarter, more human experiences.This fusion will open the door to new ways of learning, growing, and living.

Professor of The University of Osaka, &President of BEL Inc. Hideyuki Kanematsu
Osaka University

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This page is a summary of: Physiological Results Obtained from Individuals Using Virtual Reality (VR) Headsets Along with Google Sensor Glasses, January 2025, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-3341-8_10.
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