Applying Metaverse Technologies to Human-Computer Interaction for Healthcare focuses on the current developments in the metaverse, investigates its applications in the life sciences and healthcare industry based on metaverse powered human−computer interactions (HCI), analyzes early adoption use cases that provide measurable commercial benefits, and anticipates prospects in this rapidly evolving domain.
The book examines the treatment, management, and prevention of illnesses with the use of immersive therapeutics that use augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and mixed reality (MR). It examines applications in cognitive therapy, support groups, psychiatric examinations, rehabilitation, and even physical therapy The book covers how healthcare practitioners have the capability to provide such services as diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, and care in remote settings, through the utilization of AR headsets and wearable devices. It concludes by discussing the continuous development of technology to facilitate the growth and maturation of the metaverse, hence enabling substantial business benefits for the life sciences and healthcare industries.
B. Sundaravadivazhagan, PhD, is a faculty member in Department of Information Technology at the University of Technology, and Applied Science−AL Mussanah in Oman.
Balasubramaniam S, PhD, is an assistant professor in the School of Computer Science and Engineering, Kerala University of Digital Sciences, Innovation and Technology, Digital University Kerala, India.
Pethuru Raj, PhD, is a chief architect at the Edge AI division of Reliance Jio Platforms Ltd. (JPL) Bangalore, India.
K. Shantha Kumari, PhD, is with the department of Data Science and Business Systems, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India.