Fitmersive Games: Fitness Gamification through Immersive VR.

Abstract: The decreasing hardware cost makes it affordable to pair Immersive Virtual Environments (IVR) visors with treadmills and exercise bikes. In this paper, we discuss the application of different gamification techniques in IVR for supporting physical exercise. We describe both the hardware setting and the design of Rift-a-bike, a cycling fitmersive game (immersive games for fitness). We evaluate the effectiveness of such techniques through a user study, which provides different insights on their effectiveness in designing such applications.

Authors: E. Tuveri, L. Macis, F. Sorrentino, L. D. Spano, R. Scateni.
Fitmersive Games: Fitness Gamification through Immersive VR.
AVI 2016, 212-215.
Bari, Italia, Giugno 2016.

Controlling a planetarium software with a Kinect or in a multi-touch table: a comparison

Abstract: The wide availability of low-cost sensing devices is opening the possibility to easily create different interaction settings, which exploit various techniques for a more natural interaction, especially in public and shared settings. In this paper, we compared two different solutions for enhancing the interaction experience of a planetarium application, both replicable at a reasonable cost. The first version is based on a simple multitouch paradigm, while the second one exploits a full-body interaction together with a projection on geodetic sphere. We detail the technical implementation of both versions and, in addition, we discuss the results of user-study that compared the two modalities, which highlights a tradeoff between the control and the users’ involvement in the virtual environment.

Authors: E. Tuveri, S. A. Iacolina, F. Sorrentino, L. D. Spano, R. Scateni.
Controlling a planetarium software with a Kinect or in a multi-touch table: a comparison.
ACM SIGCHI Italian Chapter (CHItaly 2013), 6:1–6:4.
Trento, Italia, Settembre 2013.