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Item Adaptation of Interaction Mechanisms in Virtual Reality Shopping Environments for People with Upper Limb Motor Difficulties(The Eurographics Association, 2024) Grande, Rubén; Herrera, Vanesa; Glez-Morcillo, Carlos; Reyes, Ana de los; Castro-Schez, José J.; Albusac, Javier; Marco, Julio; Patow, Gustavo; Grande, Rubén|https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0583-6865; Herrera, Vanesa|https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6187-4794; Glez-Morcillo, Carlos|https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8568-9542; Reyes, Ana de los|https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2905-2405; Castro-Schez, José J.|https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0201-7653; Albusac, Javier|https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1889-3065In recent years, there has been research and exploration into the development of new shopping experiences within the field of electronic commerce (e-commerce). One of the technologies that can offer a more immersive shopping experience is Virtual Reality (VR). Retail giants such as Amazon and Alibaba Group have begun to use it. The technological advancement of VR, motivated by its use in various domains like e-commerce, has driven the development of software tools like APIs which allow developers to easily develop applications for these devices. One of the latest technologies included in recent VR headsets is hand tracking, which allows users to use their own hands as an input method to interact with the virtual environment. However, software tools for the development of VR applications are not fully adapted to include accessibility options for people with motor difficulties in their bodies, making it very difficult for these people to use this technology with both controllers and hand tracking. To promote accessibility options in the use of VR shopping environments, this study will present the adaptation of a set of interaction mechanisms, among which we highlight: automatic object grabbing, release of grabbed objects, navigation through the environment, attraction of distant objects, and interaction with the shopping cart. These adaptations will be made using Meta's API for Meta Quest devices as a base. The adapted environment has been tested by healthy students from the faculty and one of them with reduced mobility in the left half of his body after suffering a stroke. In this paper, we present the feedback provided by the volunteers, as well as the verification that these interaction mechanisms meet our expectations. This is an essential previous step to carry out a planned experimental session with patients with spinal cord injuries and therapist at the National Hospital for Paraplegics in Toledo (HNPT).Item CEIG 2024: Frontmatter(The Eurographics Association, 2024) Marco, Julio; Patow, Gustavo; Marco, Julio; Patow, GustavoItem Dynamic Adjustment of Interactive Objects in Virtual Environments for Upper Limb Rehabilitation: A Patient-Centred Solution(The Eurographics Association, 2024) Herrera, Vanesa; Albusac, Javier; Schez-Sobrino, Santiago; Reyes-Guzmán, Ana; Glez-Morcillo, Carlos; Marco, Julio; Patow, GustavoVirtual reality (VR) is a promising technology that offers physical and emotional benefits for traditional rehabilitation. However, interaction with the virtual environment can be an obstacle for patients with reduced mobility, and even more so in the case of VR-based rehabilitation, where the movements required in traditional rehabilitation have to be simulated. This difficulty highlights the need to adapt the virtual environment to the capabilities of each patient. In this study, we present a novel system designed to automatically adjust the positioning of objects within the VR environment. The system, based on data from a previous calibration, is aimed at upper limb rehabilitation, especially in patients with cervical spinal cord injury (cSCI). It incorporates algorithms capable of detecting and relocating virtual objects used in various rehabilitation exercises, ensuring better localisation within the virtual space. The main objective of this system is to improve the effectiveness of rehabilitation treatment, while facilitating adaptation to individual patient needs and exercise characteristics. Preliminary results from a pilot test with healthy subjects are promising and support the efficacy of this system, laying a solid foundation for its implementation in patients with cSCI.Item An Efficient Point Selection Process over a Meshlet-structured Point Cloud(The Eurographics Association, 2024) Ortega, Lidia M.; Fernández, Juan Carlos; Collado, José Antonio; Feito, J. Francisco R.; Marco, Julio; Patow, GustavoVisualizing and interacting increasingly large and dense point clouds imposes the need for new methods with real-time results, where most common solutions imply a disadvantage greater than their benefit. Among the recent software and hardware advances in computer graphics and visualization, it is possible to take the concept of meshlet as a clustering of nearby points in space; this nature can bring a considerable improvement in the interaction process over the classical brute-force based algorithm, similar to common three-dimensional spatial structures. This work implements the point selection process over a meshlet-structured point cloud, assessing its performance against alternative methods and validating its correctness by visualizing the selection result on a graphical interface. By exploiting the meshlet instead of building additional spatial structures, the method's execution time can be optimized, as well as the use of the system's main memory.Item Enhancing Medical Diagnosis and Treatment Planning through Automated Acquisition and Classification of Bone Fracture Patterns(The Eurographics Association, 2024) Pérez-Cano, Francisco Daniel; Parra-Cabrera, Gema; Camacho-García, Rubén; Jiménez, Juan José; Marco, Julio; Patow, GustavoThe extraction of the main features of a fractured bone area enables subsequent virtual reproduction for bone simulations. Exploring the fracture zone for other applications remains largely unexplored in current research. Recreating and analyzing fracture patterns has direct applications in medical training programs for traumatologists, automatic bone fracture reduction algorithms, and diagnostics. Furthermore, pattern classification aids in establishing treatment guidelines that specialists can follow during the surgical process. This paper focuses on the process of obtaining an accurate representation of bone fractures, starting with computed tomography scans, and subsequently classifying these patterns using a convolutional neural network. The proposed methodology aims to streamline the extraction and classification of fractures from clinical cases, contributing to enhanced diagnosis and medical simulation applications.Item Modelling and Animation of Stalactite Growth for Virtual Caves(The Eurographics Association, 2024) Amorós-Tur, Horacio; García-Fernández, Ignacio; Marco, Julio; Patow, Gustavo; Amorós-Tur, Horacio|; García-Fernández, Ignacio|https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6901-0790Producing large-scale scenarios in video games, animation, and the VFX industry is inherently complex and time-consuming. As a consequence, procedural modelling of landscapes, either natural or generated by human activity, is a recurring topic in computer graphics. In this paper we propose a model for the growth of stalactites that is based on physical-chemical models. The model, which is presented here for 2D landscapes, is able to generate animations of the evolution of these speleothems along time. The resulting formations are consistent with the theoretical models and with observed speleothems, and provide realistic stalactite appearance in a cave ceiling.Item Serious Games and Artificial Intelligence for the Detection of Mathematical Difficulties at School(The Eurographics Association, 2024) Hornos-Arias, Josep; Serra-Grabulosa, Josep Maria; Gómez-Berengueras, Jonathan; Grau-Carrion, Sergi; Marco, Julio; Patow, GustavoMathematical attainment at the beginning of primary school is the strongest predictor of later mathematical achievement. Mathematical difficulties are assessed objectively using screening tools based on cognitive assessment for numerical processing and calculation on an individual basis under professional supervision, which is why early detection/intervention in school is difficult to implement. Our main objective was to validate a tool that combines a serious game with machine learning (ML) algorithms to perform accurate prediction for cognitive assessment of numerical processing and calculation, facilitating early detection of unsupervised mathematical difficulties at school. Following an uncontrolled open trial with a small sample size (90 children in 2nd grade of primary school) we were able to train and compare different ML algorithms with the data generated with our serious game and traditional cognitive assessments. The best fitted models for each cognitive area offered promising results, showing accuracies between 65% and 96% that combined with other good performance metrics (high recall and F1 scores for some cases) appointed to a high fidelity on diagnose. Although the results are not totally conclusive, as this was an exploratory study and more research must be done, we were able to validate the system.Item Simulation of Mechanical Weathering for Modeling Rocky Terrains(The Eurographics Association, 2024) Mateos, Diego; Carranza, Luis; Susin, Anton; Argudo, Oscar; Marco, Julio; Patow, GustavoSynthetic terrains play a vital role in various applications, including entertainment, training, and simulation. This work focuses on rocky terrains akin to those found in alpine environments, which contain many complex features such as sharp ridges, loose blocks, or overhangs that are often inadequately represented by standard 2D elevation maps. We propose a novel method based on a simplified simulation of mechanical erosion processes commonly observed in high-altitude terrains, in particular the weathering due to freeze-thaw cycles. The ultimate objective is to generate plausible rocky geometry from existing 3D models, as well as account for the temporal evolution due to these weathering processes. Additionally, we have developed an artist-friendly tool integrated as an add-on into Blender.