Desktop-based safety training using 360-degree panorama and static virtual reality techniques: A comparative experimental study
Abstract
Virtual reality (VR)-based approaches have been used to facilitate safety knowledge transfer and increase hazard awareness by providing safe and controlled experiences of unsafe scenarios in construction safety training applications. However, the long development times and high computational costs associated with existing VR methods have posed significant challenges to using such VR-based safety training platforms. Unlike VR settings that...
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Title
Desktop-based safety training using 360-degree panorama and static virtual reality techniques: A comparative experimental study
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
109
Pages
102969 - 102969
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