People with Disability Immersive Virtual-Reality Tool Architecture for Social skills training
摘要
This paper presents a description of the architecture of AgileMotion, a tool designed for the generation of interactive virtual scenes, focused on active and passive micro-learning. The objective of the development is to perform a real proof of concept in rehabilitation and social inclusion with people with autism and other developmental, intellectual and psychosocial disabilities, allowing the assessment and learning of social skills, learning and training in a caring environment. It uses natural language specifications to facilitate the creation of scenarios by non-expert users in software development, such as therapists or educators. It offers flexible and adaptable scene generation to the specific needs of each user, using natural language as the main interface, and allowing medical personnel to interact in the scene through their own avatar. The main tools used are Unity, RASA, and Photon. The components and their links are described to achieve a powerful tool.