BIO Web of Conferences (Dec 2011)

Using virtual humans and computer animations to learn complex motor skills: a case study in karate

  • Spanlang Bernhard,
  • Durny Annick,
  • Kulpa Richard,
  • Burns Anne-Marie,
  • Slater Mel,
  • Multon Franck

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20110100012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1
p. 00012

Abstract

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Learning motor skills is a complex task involving a lot of cognitive issues. One of the main issues consists in retrieving the relevant information from the learning environment. In a traditional learning situation, a teacher gives oral explanations and performs actions to provide the learner with visual examples. Using virtual reality (VR) as a tool for learning motor tasks is promising. However, it raises questions about the type of information this kind of environments can offer. In this paper, we propose to analyze the impact of virtual humans on the perception of the learners. As a case study, we propose to apply this research problem to karate gestures. The results of this study show no significant difference on the after training performance of learners confronted to three different learning environments (traditional group, video and VR).