University of Missouri researchers are exploring how explainable artificial intelligence can help detect how people develop cybersickness in augmented and virtual reality. Khaza Anuarul Hoque and a team of researchers are working to develop a personalized approach to identifying cybersickness by focusing on the root causes, which can be different for every person. Hoque is also using explainable AI to help with this, as it can tell the user how and why the AI made the decision.
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