With the pandemic preventing access to universities and consequently limiting in-person user studies, it is imperative to explore other mediums for conducting user studies for human-robot interaction. Virtual reality (VR) presents a novel and promising research platform that can potentially offer a creative and accessible environment for HRI studies. Despite access to VR being limited given its hardware requirements (e.g. need for headsets), web-based VR offers universal access to VR utilities through web browsers. In this paper, we present a participatory design pilot study, aimed at exploring the use of co-design of a robot using web-based VR. Results seem to show that web-based VR environments are engaging and accessible research platforms to gather environment and interaction data in HRI.
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Bhatia, S., Björling, E. A., & Budhiraja, T. (2021). Exploring web-based VR for participatory robot design. In ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (pp. 109–112). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1145/3434074.3447139
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