This paper presents the first prototype of a virtual audience sys-tem (VAS) specifically designed as a training tool for conferencetalks. This system has been tailored for university seminars dedi-cated to the preparation and delivery of scientific talks. We describethe required features which have been identified during the de-velopment process. We also summarize the preliminary feedbackreceived from lecturers and students during the first deployment ofthe system in seminars for bachelor and doctoral students. Finally,we discuss future work and research directions. We believe oursystem architecture and features are providing interesting insightson the development and integration of VR-based educational toolsinto university curriculum.
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%A Glémarec, Yann
%A Lugrin, Jean-luc
%A Bosser, Anne-Gwenn
%A Buche, Cédric
%A Latoschik, Marc Erich
%D 2021
%J ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology
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%R https://doi.org/10.1145/3489849.3489939
%T Conference Talk Training With a Virtual Audience System
%U https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3489849.3489939
%X This paper presents the first prototype of a virtual audience sys-tem (VAS) specifically designed as a training tool for conferencetalks. This system has been tailored for university seminars dedi-cated to the preparation and delivery of scientific talks. We describethe required features which have been identified during the de-velopment process. We also summarize the preliminary feedbackreceived from lecturers and students during the first deployment ofthe system in seminars for bachelor and doctoral students. Finally,we discuss future work and research directions. We believe oursystem architecture and features are providing interesting insightson the development and integration of VR-based educational toolsinto university curriculum.
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