https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Index ${session.getAttribute("locale")} 5 Real-time ambient fusion of commodity tracking systems for virtual reality https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:33508 Tue 13 Nov 2018 11:54:45 AEDT ]]> The international food unit: a new measurement aid that can improve portion size estimation https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:30430 3), subdivided into eight 2 cm sub-cubes for estimating smaller food volumes. Compared with currently used measures such as cups and spoons, the IFU™ standardizes estimation of food volumes with metric measures. The IFU™ design is based on binary dimensional increments and the cubic shape facilitates portion size education and training, memory and recall, and computer processing which is binary in nature. Methods: The performance of the IFU™ was tested in a randomized between-subject experiment (n = 128 adults, 66 men) that estimated volumes of 17 foods using four methods; the IFU™ cube, a deformable modelling clay cube, a household measuring cup or no aid (weight estimation). Estimation errors were compared between groups using Kruskall-Wallis tests and post-hoc comparisons. Results: Estimation errors differed significantly between groups (H(3) = 28.48, p < .001). The volume estimations were most accurate in the group using the IFU™ cube (Mdn = 18.9%, IQR = 50.2) and least accurate using the measuring cup (Mdn = 87.7%, IQR = 56.1). The modelling clay cube led to a median error of 44.8% (IQR = 41.9). Compared with the measuring cup, the estimation errors using the IFU™ were significantly smaller for 12 food portions and similar for 5 food portions. Weight estimation was associated with a median error of 23.5% (IQR = 79.8). Conclusions: The IFU™ improves volume estimation accuracy compared to other methods. The cubic shape was perceived as favourable, with subdivision and multiplication facilitating volume estimation. Further studies should investigate whether the IFU™ can facilitate portion size training and whether portion size education using the IFU™ is effective and sustainable without the aid. A 3-dimensional IFU™ could serve as a reference object for estimating food volume.]]> Thu 24 Mar 2022 11:35:31 AEDT ]]> Evaluating a virtual human storyteller for improved decision support https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:45853 Thu 08 Dec 2022 14:45:22 AEDT ]]> Evaluating instruction quality across narrative modality using measures of real-time cognitive load https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:40369 Fri 08 Jul 2022 16:09:37 AEST ]]>