Using expressive and talkative virtual characters in social anxiety disorder treatment

Ana Paula Cláudio, Maria Beatriz Carmo, Augusta Gaspar, Renato Teixeira

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Abstract

Social Anxiety affects a significant number of people, limiting their personal and social life. We describe an interactive Virtual Reality approach to the exposure therapy for social anxiety, resorting to virtual characters that exhibit combinations of facial and body expressions controllable in real-time by the therapist. The application described in this paper updates and significantly improves a former version: ameliorating the graphical quality of the virtual characters and providing them with the ability of articulating a set of sentences. The application executes in ordinary computers and it is easily used in counselling and research contexts. Although we have only resorted to free or very low cost 3D models of virtual humans, we adopted strategies to obtain an adequate final quality that we were able to validate with a significant number of observers. Moreover, a set of therapists tested the application and gave positive feedback about its potential effectiveness in Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGRAPP 2015 - 10th International Conference on Computer Graphics Theory and Applications; VISIGRAPP, Proceedings
EditorsJose Braz, Julien Pettre, Paul Richard
PublisherSciTePress
Pages348-355
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)9789897580871
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Event10th International Conference on Computer Graphics Theory and Applications, GRAPP 2015 - Berlin, Germany
Duration: 11 Mar 201514 Mar 2015

Publication series

NameGRAPP 2015 - 10th International Conference on Computer Graphics Theory and Applications; VISIGRAPP, Proceedings

Conference

Conference10th International Conference on Computer Graphics Theory and Applications, GRAPP 2015
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityBerlin
Period11/03/1514/03/15

Keywords

  • Fearing of public speaking
  • Nonverbal behaviour research
  • Social anxiety
  • User study
  • Virtual reality
  • Virtual reality in exposure therapy (VRET)

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