Scientists made virtual reality accessible to people with disabilities 14:18

The researcher team at the University of Waterloo developed a technology that helps disabled people to play virtual reality. Reporting this University of Waterloo (UW).

Typically, VR games require active movements-you need to shake, jump and bend your arm. This creates serious difficulties for people who use wheelchairs or have mobility. To eliminate these obstacles, scientists came with Motionblocks, a special tool that allows you to adapt the management to the abilities of a particular player.

“VR is an important social area not only for games, but also for young people,” he said. “However, if technologies are not initially designed for everyone, they automatically exclude disabled people.”

Motionblocks allows you to restructure the movements in the game: for example, instead of large oscillations, you can set small circular movements on the table with your hands. The system itself describes how these movements will be transformed into play actions for the transition.

The method was tested by the participants with limited mobility, and most of them were delighted: it was easier and more pleasant to play, and most importantly, the feeling that the VR has finally become “for everyone.

Developers do not plan to sell movement blocks, but they hope that their ideas will inspire the sector.

Orum I want such a function to be in every VR school, Vent he added. “All people deserve equal access to virtual reality.”

Previously, scientists To create The way to make the answers of artificial intelligence more reliable and correct.

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Source: Gazeta

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