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The effect of virtual reality and heart rate variability using deep learning for reducing stage fright-Glossophobia
, Gangawane A A, Ostwal S G, Lalwani M D, Vidye G R
Published in Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
2020
Pages: 195 - 198
Abstract
Glossophobia is the most common problem in today's world. Glossophobia leads to the problem of lack of confidence, high blood pressure, depression and dry mouth. In this project we plan to create system that will help all these brilliant minds in making their voices heard. The major fear while public speaking is the crowd and the thought of messing up in front of so many people. We plan to overcome both these problems by using Virtual Reality. It is quite a new technology and therefore is still in a developmental stage, its potential is hidden. We think by creating an auditorium full of people in Virtual Reality will help people develop the stage confidence public speaking needs. We will develop a system to keep track of the users fumbling and his heart rate to understand how confident the person is. With all this information, the system will give him, a grade to make it engage, a few pointers and constructive criticism. In this system user's Speech will be recorded, then it will be converted to text. Converted text will be compared using different text comparison algorithm to develop a result vector which will be used to generate result statistics and thus help user to know his/her skills. © 2020 IEEE.
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JournalData powered by Typeset2020 international conference on industry 4.0 technology (I4Tech)
PublisherData powered by TypesetInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Open AccessNo