Promoting relaxation using virtual reality, olfactory interfaces and wearable EEG.
Judith AmoresRobert RicherNan ZhaoPattie MaesBjörn M. EskofierPublished in: BSN (2018)
Keyphrases
- virtual reality
- augmented reality
- virtual environment
- computer interface
- hands free
- computer graphics
- input device
- virtual world
- computer animation
- three dimensional
- user interface
- signal processing
- gesture recognition
- wearable devices
- collaborative virtual environments
- virtual humans
- virtual space
- activity recognition
- ambient intelligence
- human computer interaction
- virtual reality technology
- pattern recognition
- multi sensory
- interactive virtual
- brain computer interface
- virtual museum
- eeg signals
- multi user
- virtual reality environments