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Dr. Cell : an immersive, controller-free VR game for promoting health awareness from the perspective of human body defense mechanism

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Dr. Cell : an immersive, controller-free VR game for promoting health awareness from the perspective of human body defense mechanism - PDF
Dr. Cell : an immersive, controller-free VR game for promoting health awareness from the perspective of human body defense mechanism - video
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Record Details
Record ID
stcompfyp:10
Title
Dr. Cell : an immersive, controller-free VR game for promoting health awareness from the perspective of human body defense mechanism
Type of Work
Final Year Project/Work
Collection
S&T Best Computing Projects
Contributor
Leung, Jensen Howard (group member)
Law, Ki Chun (group member)
Yeung, Tsz Hang (group member)
Yeung, Ki Sum (group member)
Ng, Sin Chun Vanessa 吳倩珍 (supervisor)
Lai, Chi Fu William 黎智富 (supervisor) 
School / Unit
School of Science and Technology (S&T) 
Program
Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Computing and Interactive Entertainment
Date
2020
Abstract
Currently, many VR games are played using the VR controllers that come with VR headsets. This control method is unrealistic and not immersive. To solve this problem, we decided to use gesture sensors and muscle sensors to capture players’ input. Players can use their hands and muscle to control their character in the game. The aim of this project is to create an immersive VR gaming experience to let players learn more about health awareness from within the human body.
Type of Resource
Mixed
Language
English
Physical Description
This work includes 1 PDF file and 1 video clip.
Notes
Team name : PDF
Keywords
computer games - design; detectors; three-dimensional modeling; virtual reality; Unity (electronic resource)
Access Eligibility
Public Access
Permanent Link
https://repository.lib.hkmu.edu.hk/sw/islandora/object/stcompfyp:10
Object Details
Record ID
stcompfyp:11
Title
Dr. Cell : an immersive, controller-free VR game for promoting health awareness from the perspective of human body defense mechanism - video
Collection
S&T Best Computing Projects
Type of Resource
Video
Physical Description
4 minutes 4 seconds
Access Eligibility
Public Access
Permanent Link
https://repository.lib.hkmu.edu.hk/sw/islandora/object/stcompfyp:11
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