Despite the significance of pedestrian simulation in the design of the built environment and in the definition of crowd management procedures, we still lack data about several relevant human decision making processes. To tackle this issue, we propose a novel Virtual Reality system which allows to design controlled experiments in virtual settings, by tracking multiple users that wear Head Mounted Displays (HMD). We employed the system to experimentally evaluate the signage of a building of the University of of Milano-Bicocca and its implications on wayfinding decisions. We present here the results of a preliminary test made with the system, aiming at evaluating its usability and feeling of sickness due to the VR itself, as well as preliminary results on human wayfinding decisions.

Vizzari, G. (2020). Virtual Reality to Study Pedestrian Wayfinding: Motivations and an Experiment on Usability. In Proceedings - 2020 IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality, AIVR 2020 (pp.205-208). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/AIVR50618.2020.00042].

Virtual Reality to Study Pedestrian Wayfinding: Motivations and an Experiment on Usability

Vizzari G.
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2020

Abstract

Despite the significance of pedestrian simulation in the design of the built environment and in the definition of crowd management procedures, we still lack data about several relevant human decision making processes. To tackle this issue, we propose a novel Virtual Reality system which allows to design controlled experiments in virtual settings, by tracking multiple users that wear Head Mounted Displays (HMD). We employed the system to experimentally evaluate the signage of a building of the University of of Milano-Bicocca and its implications on wayfinding decisions. We present here the results of a preliminary test made with the system, aiming at evaluating its usability and feeling of sickness due to the VR itself, as well as preliminary results on human wayfinding decisions.
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pedestrian behavior; Virtual Reality; wayfinding;
English
3rd IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality, AIVR 2020 - 14-18 December 2020
2020
Proceedings - 2020 IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality, AIVR 2020
9781728174631
2020
205
208
9319119
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Vizzari, G. (2020). Virtual Reality to Study Pedestrian Wayfinding: Motivations and an Experiment on Usability. In Proceedings - 2020 IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality, AIVR 2020 (pp.205-208). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/AIVR50618.2020.00042].
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