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A test space for virtual rotation measurement in MaxWhere


Abstract:

This demo presents a virtual reality test space, which is part of a test battery that is now under development as a part of an aptitude test and skill development project...Show More

Abstract:

This demo presents a virtual reality test space, which is part of a test battery that is now under development as a part of an aptitude test and skill development project to support human resource assessment. The test space focuses on subjects' ability to both internally visualize and to manipulate the spatial orientation of a 3D cube with specific, configurable parts missing.
Date of Conference: 23-25 September 2020
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 02 November 2020
ISBN Information:
Print on Demand(PoD) ISSN: 2380-7350
Conference Location: Mariehamn, Finland
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I. Introduction

The testing of spatial cognitive abilities in virtual reality has decades of literature. Spatial ability can be understood in some sense as the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images in three dimensions. However, the concept of spatial ability is not a unitary construct [1]. The space presented here (Fig. 1) is intended as a test framework for virtual rotation related spatial skills.

Overview of the test space

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