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AFFECT RECOGNITION IN VR EXERGAMING

User experience estimation of VR exergame players by recognising
their affective state could enable us to personalise and optimise their experience. Affect recognition based on psychophysiological measurements has been successful for moderate intensity activities. High intensity VR exergames pose challenges as the effects of exercise and VR headsets interfere with those measurements. We present two experiments that investigate the use of different sensors for affect recognition in a VR exergame. The first experiment compares the impact of physical exertion and gamification on psychophysiological measurements during rest, conventional exercise, VR exergaming, and sedentary VR gaming. The second experiment compares underwhelming, overwhelming and optimal VR exergaming scenarios. We identify gaze fixations, eye blinks, pupil diameter and skin conductivity as psychophysiological measures suitable for affect recognition in VR exergaming
and analyse their utility in determining affective valence and
arousal. Our findings provide guidelines for researchers of
affective VR exergames. To read more please refer our research paper.

Affect Recognition in VR Exergaming: Projects
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