Virtual Reality Simplified for Non-programmers: Part I

Date
Thursday, January 25, 2024

Location
On-Demand Playback

Host
BIOPAC SYSTEMS, INC. - U.S.A.

Join us for part I of our series: Virtual Reality Simplified for Non-programmers

In this training, we will review virtual reality (VR) use cases for people with no coding experience. It is now possible to set up a variety of experiments within minutes, or at most hours, without any prior training or programming experience. This makes VR finally accessible for numerous researchers who just want to perform novel work in VR without having to rely on external parties for development. Get inspired by seeing how researchers use these new tools to create experiences in VR!

Topics will include:

  • Eye-tracking interaction and analytics
  • Face tracking and animation
  • Body tracking
  • Using 360 media as stimuli
  • Setting up a virtual 2D screen in VR
  • Visual search paradigms
  • Mixed reality
  • Experiments with workload and memory
  • Synchronization with physiological data including fNIRS
  • Ergonomics experiments
  • Multiple user interaction in VR
  • Hand grabbing
  • Body tracking

In part II, we will explore how to create VR experiments for non-programmers from scratch.

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About Alex Dimov

Alex Dimov (BIOPAC Systems, Inc.) has been teaching workshops on the topic of physiological data acquisition and analysis for nearly 15 years. While at UC Santa Barbara he was an instructor for The Advanced Training Institute for Virtual Reality in Social Psychology. He joined BIOPAC as an application specialist and now oversees European Sales for BIOPAC.

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