XOOM is a novel interactive tool that allows non ICT-specialists to create web-based applications of Wearable Immersive Virtual Reality (WIVR) technology that use 360° realistic videos as interactive virtual tours. These applications are interesting for various domains that range from gaming, entertainment, cultural heritage, and tourism to education, professional training, therapy and rehabilitation. 360° interactive videos are displayed on smartphones placed on head-mounted VR viewers. Users explore the virtual environment and interact with active elements through head direction and movements. The virtual scenarios can be seen also on external displays (e.g., TV monitors or projections) to enable other users to participate in the experience, and to control the VR space if needed, e.g., for education, training or therapy purposes. XOOM provides the functionality to create applications of this kind, import 360° videos, concatenate them, and superimpose active elements on the virtual scenes, so that the resulting environment is more interactive and is customized to the requirement of a specific domain and user target. XOOM also supports automatic data gathering and visualizations (e.g., through heat-maps) of the users’ experience, which can be inspected for analytics purposes, as well as for user evaluation (e.g., in education, training, or therapy contexts). The paper describes the design and implementation of XOOM, and reports a case study in the therapeutic context.

Garzotto, F., Gelsomini, M., Matarazzo, V., Messina, N., Occhiuto, D. (2017). XOOM: An end-user development tool for web-based wearable immersive virtual tours. In Web Engineering 17th International Conference, ICWE 2017, Rome, Italy, June 5-8, 2017, Proceedings (pp.507-519). Springer Verlag [10.1007/978-3-319-60131-1_36].

XOOM: An end-user development tool for web-based wearable immersive virtual tours

Garzotto, Franca;
2017

Abstract

XOOM is a novel interactive tool that allows non ICT-specialists to create web-based applications of Wearable Immersive Virtual Reality (WIVR) technology that use 360° realistic videos as interactive virtual tours. These applications are interesting for various domains that range from gaming, entertainment, cultural heritage, and tourism to education, professional training, therapy and rehabilitation. 360° interactive videos are displayed on smartphones placed on head-mounted VR viewers. Users explore the virtual environment and interact with active elements through head direction and movements. The virtual scenarios can be seen also on external displays (e.g., TV monitors or projections) to enable other users to participate in the experience, and to control the VR space if needed, e.g., for education, training or therapy purposes. XOOM provides the functionality to create applications of this kind, import 360° videos, concatenate them, and superimpose active elements on the virtual scenes, so that the resulting environment is more interactive and is customized to the requirement of a specific domain and user target. XOOM also supports automatic data gathering and visualizations (e.g., through heat-maps) of the users’ experience, which can be inspected for analytics purposes, as well as for user evaluation (e.g., in education, training, or therapy contexts). The paper describes the design and implementation of XOOM, and reports a case study in the therapeutic context.
paper
360° videos; Children; Head-mounted display; Virtual tour - end user development - therapy - neurodevelopmental disorder; Wearable immersive virtual reality;
English
17th International Conference, ICWE 2017 - June 5-8, 2017
2017
Cabot J. De Virgilio R. Torlone R.
Web Engineering 17th International Conference, ICWE 2017, Rome, Italy, June 5-8, 2017, Proceedings
9783319601304
2017
10360 LNCS
507
519
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Garzotto, F., Gelsomini, M., Matarazzo, V., Messina, N., Occhiuto, D. (2017). XOOM: An end-user development tool for web-based wearable immersive virtual tours. In Web Engineering 17th International Conference, ICWE 2017, Rome, Italy, June 5-8, 2017, Proceedings (pp.507-519). Springer Verlag [10.1007/978-3-319-60131-1_36].
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