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GVU Research Showcase Spring 2022

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Multimodal Sensing to Model Individual Differences and Job Performance at Workplaces
Our project aims to explore how to create immersive interactions, motivate interactors to engage and enhance interactor's experience in VR narrative with incentives and rewarding system design, possibly using full-body tracking technology. The narrative of our project starts inside a coffin where the interactor will hear MJ's thriller. Moving outside the coffin, he will find MJ zombie dancing with other zombies on the stage for a huge zombie audience. Then MJ zombie will invite him to dance along with the music. When he gets the correct move, audience applaud. We would like to design incent
There are specific cognitive functions necessary to safely drive a vehicle that can be impacted by alcohol, drugs, fatigue, or other sources. There is currently not a roadside assessment that can detect driver impairment regardless of the source. The iPad Roadside Sobriety Test project is exploring the use of cognitive tasks as an assessment tool for driver impairment to resolve this problem. We are currently investigating the diagnostic ability, reliability, and validity of different cognitive tasks for the impairment of cognitive functions essential for driving. 

   

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