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Evaluating Interactivity in VR Healthcare Applications Using Analytics
2020
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Currently, Virtual Reality-based 3D applications are more and more in use. Education is a field that makes use of this technology providing the users with a pleasant way of learning. Thus, the human-computer/smart phone interactivity increases. To measure the human-computer interactivity in a Virtual Reality-based 3D application, certain metrics may be considered (e.g.: application usage time, speed of execution of certain tasks). In this paper we use Google Analytics to observe and measure the
doi:10.3233/shti200535
pmid:32604642
fatcat:rr5iofz2wrdrnld4ljiuw32aqy