Abstract
In recent years, virtual reality (VR) has been widely used in emergency drills, skills training and other fields of science education. However, existing VR emergency training platforms lack intelligent agents endowed with emotional and cognitive abilities, making them challenging to evoke user emotions and achieve immersion. Moreover, existing emotion contagion methods of virtual agents lack analysis on whether the emotions of virtual agents can infect users in the real world. Therefore, we proposed an emotional cognitive model (ECM) that simulates the emotional contagion of intelligent agents in a VR earthquake emergency training platform. To evaluate the proposed model, we conducted a user study requiring the user to control an avatar for evacuation training during a simulated earthquake. The user’s brain signals are measured using EEG, fNIRS, and eye-tracking devices to analyze whether the user was affected by the emotions of other intelligent agents. The results show that intelligent agents with emotional cognition can evoke user’s emotions in earthquake emergency training.
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