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Effects on User Experience in an Edutainment Virtual Environment: Comparison Between CAVE and HMD

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The user experience in immersive virtual environment can be broadly defined by the feeling of presence and immersion in a virtual environment. The propensity of feeling “there” and “enveloped by” in the virtual environment seems to be essential in offering a high quality of experience. However, this user experience definition is partial and neglects other components of the user experience in immersive virtual environments. We consider the overall user experience in immersive virtual environments. In this study, we use our unified questionnaire to measure, analyze and compare the user experience of two immersive virtual devices (i.e., a Cave Automatic Virtual Environment and a Mobile Head Mounted Display). 21 participants took place in this study and assessed the user experience of these devices through the “King Tut VR2” edutainment virtual application. The results show that the CAVE induced a greater user experience than the HMD with significant difference in presence, engagement, flow, skill, judgement and experience consequence. The results also show no significant difference in immersion, usability, emotion and technology adoption between the CAVE and the HMD.
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hal-01697191 , version 1 (31-01-2018)

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Katy Tcha-Tokey, Emilie Loup-Escande, Olivier Christmann, Simon Richir. Effects on User Experience in an Edutainment Virtual Environment: Comparison Between CAVE and HMD. European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, Sep 2017, UMEA, Sweden. pp.1-8, ⟨10.1145/3121283.3121284⟩. ⟨hal-01697191⟩
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