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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2020.24.10.1294

The Current Situation and Prospect of Safety Education Contents based on VR  

Lee, Young-Woo (Department of Software, Catholic University of Pusan)
Abstract
Recently, interest in safety education based on VR has been increasing, but it started rising doubts are growing over its effectiveness. Therefore, the purpose of this thesis project is to research the current status of safety education contents based on VR and present situations and future prospects for safety education based on VR. As a result of researching about safety education contents using VR, the movement or condition of characters in the contents in the VR environment was very unnatural. Especially, in simulations such as driving a VR device, the controller was skeptical about its efficiency because the operation was different from the actual environment. As a result, we would like to make suggestions and forecasts as follows: First, the production of real and twin environment in VR should be realized. Second, the natural movement of the character should be performed. Third, various controllers should be released in VR devices. Fourth, a realistic scenario should be developed.
Keywords
Virtual reality; Safety; Education contents; Construction site accidents;
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