Journal article

Lessons Learned From Immersive and Desktop VR Training of Mines Rescuers

S Pedram, R Skarbez, S Palmisano, M Farrelly, P Perez

Frontiers in Virtual Reality | Published : 2021

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Abstract

This paper discusses results from two successive rounds of virtual mines rescue training. The first round was conducted in a surround projection environment (360-VR), and the second round was conducted in desktop virtual reality (Desktop-VR). In the 360-VR condition, trainees participated as groups, making collective decisions. In the Desktop-VR condition, trainees could control their avatars individually. Overall, 372 participants took part in this study, including 284 mines rescuers who took part in 360-VR, and 243 in Desktop-VR. (155 rescuers experienced both.) Each rescuer who trained in 360-VR completed a battery of pre- and post-training questionnaires. Those who attended the Desktop-V..

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