Real-time posture feedback for effective motor learning in table tennis in virtual reality. Issue 158 (February 2022)
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- Title:
- Real-time posture feedback for effective motor learning in table tennis in virtual reality. Issue 158 (February 2022)
- Main Title:
- Real-time posture feedback for effective motor learning in table tennis in virtual reality
- Authors:
- Oagaz, Hawkar
Schoun, Breawn
Choi, Min-Hyung - Abstract:
- Highlights: Existing VR simulations of table tennis do not have posture learning as the focus of teaching the sport. We have developed a VR table tennis system with real-time posture feedback to examine learning and training in VR. To overcome the limitation of existing platforms, we simulated ball flight physics to provide a near-real-world experience. The experimental group showed significant improvements in motor learning and ball returning techniques following VR training. Through this system, we explore whether complex skills can be taught in VR and transferred to the real world. Abstract: Table tennis is a demanding sport in terms of motor skills, requiring precise time-critical postures and techniques for the player to excel. Therefore, it is a compelling case study for motor learning in Virtual Reality (VR). Though VR table tennis training applications have been used to study the learning process in VR, each has not fully explored the role of real-time feedback on motor learning, which is a fundamental component of real-life table tennis training. To address this, we have developed a training system that provides multi-modal training instructions and real-time posture guidance feedback to assist beginner players in improving their playing outcomes. This system synthesizes a table tennis training environment by providing realistic visual and audio stimuli that includes a custom highly-accurate physics implementation of ball flight. An experimental group (n = 9)Highlights: Existing VR simulations of table tennis do not have posture learning as the focus of teaching the sport. We have developed a VR table tennis system with real-time posture feedback to examine learning and training in VR. To overcome the limitation of existing platforms, we simulated ball flight physics to provide a near-real-world experience. The experimental group showed significant improvements in motor learning and ball returning techniques following VR training. Through this system, we explore whether complex skills can be taught in VR and transferred to the real world. Abstract: Table tennis is a demanding sport in terms of motor skills, requiring precise time-critical postures and techniques for the player to excel. Therefore, it is a compelling case study for motor learning in Virtual Reality (VR). Though VR table tennis training applications have been used to study the learning process in VR, each has not fully explored the role of real-time feedback on motor learning, which is a fundamental component of real-life table tennis training. To address this, we have developed a training system that provides multi-modal training instructions and real-time posture guidance feedback to assist beginner players in improving their playing outcomes. This system synthesizes a table tennis training environment by providing realistic visual and audio stimuli that includes a custom highly-accurate physics implementation of ball flight. An experimental group (n = 9) trained to learn correct posture and paddle handling for forehand and backhand drives. The results show that the participants improved significantly in terms of technique and ball return quality. This work is the first VR table tennis system that provides real-time posture feedback using a low-cost depth camera. Additionally, the participants' significant improvement in playing posture over a short period of time shows the integral role of feedback in learning and further validates VR as an effective motor learning tool. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- International journal of human-computer studies. Issue 158(2022)
- Journal:
- International journal of human-computer studies
- Issue:
- Issue 158(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 158, Issue 158 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 158
- Issue:
- 158
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0158-0158-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2022-02
- Subjects:
- Virtual reality -- Motor learning -- Posture training -- Real-time feedback -- Table tennis
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- 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2021.102731 ↗
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- 1071-5819
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