2021
DOI: 10.1609/aiide.v17i1.18904
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Arachnophobia Exposure Therapy Using Experience-Driven Procedural Content Generation via Reinforcement Learning (EDPCGRL)

Abstract: Personalized therapy, in which a therapeutic practice is adapted to an individual patient, leads to better health outcomes. Typically, this is accomplished by relying on a therapist's training and intuition along with feedback from a patient. While there exist approaches to automatically adapt therapeutic content to a patient, they rely on hand-authored, pre-defined rules, which may not generalize to all individuals. In this paper, we propose an approach to automatically adapt therapeutic content to patients b… Show more

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“…Therefore, the spider could look like the current smartphone application but be presented through a continuous HMD experience. Other potential future avenues for designers of XR exposure are the integration of haptic feedback, embedding it in a self-help application, personalization (based on physiological responses), and gamification (Wiederhold & Bouchard, 2014;Kurscheidt et al, 2019;Mahmoudi-Nejad et al, 2021;Dibbets, & Schruers, 2022;Toffolo et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the spider could look like the current smartphone application but be presented through a continuous HMD experience. Other potential future avenues for designers of XR exposure are the integration of haptic feedback, embedding it in a self-help application, personalization (based on physiological responses), and gamification (Wiederhold & Bouchard, 2014;Kurscheidt et al, 2019;Mahmoudi-Nejad et al, 2021;Dibbets, & Schruers, 2022;Toffolo et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been noted in the above figure that machine-learning technology in healthcare can also be used to examine the medical data from clinical trials to address earlier unknown aftereffects of drugs. However, this type of technology can help to improve patient treatment, new drug development, safety, and efficiency of medical procedures [9,13]. Moreover, machine learning technology can also help to optimize patient treatment protocols by examining patient information, medical history, as well as real-time monitoring data.…”
Section: Machinementioning
confidence: 99%