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AuthorOttakath, Najmath
AuthorAl Maadeed, Somaya
AuthorAl Jaam, Jihad
AuthorSaleh, Moutaz
Available date2021-10-19T06:13:04Z
Publication Date2021
Publication NameQatar University Annual Research an Exhibition 2021 (quarfe)
CitationOttakath N., AlMaadeed S., Al-Jaam J., Saleh M., "Blink rate vs Inner self perceived cognitive state while using virtual reality applications with haptic devices.", Qatar University Annual Research Forum and Exhibition (QUARFE 2021), Doha, 20 October 2021, https://doi.org/10.29117/quarfe.2021.0168
URIhttps://doi.org/10.29117/quarfe.2021.0168
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/24532
AbstractOn average, humans blink between eight and 21 times per minute while resting. Eye actions are influenced by external and internal stimuli. This can be utilized to measure internal cognition specifically focus and attention while performing tasks. In this experiment, an individual's self-perceived focus, attention and interaction level is collected and then correlated with eye blinks rate. The subjects are observed while performing experiments using haptic devices in a virtual environment. The experiment was modulated based on network quality and hardware quality to further quantify the effect of each scenario on subjects' intrinsic and extrinsic focus indicators. The experiment quantified the blinks and formulated a correlation between subjects' own perception of the event using statistical analysis. It can be found that there is an acceptable correlation between certain indicators, network quality, fatigue, stress, focus and enjoyability of the experiments. A good quality hardware and network did enhance the experience in all the subjects indicating a need for enhanced services for haptic and immersed mixed reality activities directly affecting the cognition especially in education tools. It can be inferred that eye blink rate can be used as an additional tool for measuring the cognition of individuals experience using haptic and virtual reality tools.
Languageen
PublisherQatar University Press
SubjectVirtual reality
Haptic devices
Eyeblink rate
Self-perceived cognition
Virtual education
TitleBlink rate vs Inner self perceived cognitive state while using virtual reality applications with haptic devices.
TypePoster


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