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Albert Rizzo

Researcher at University of Southern California

Publications -  340
Citations -  18507

Albert Rizzo is an academic researcher from University of Southern California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virtual reality & Exposure therapy. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 331 publications receiving 16040 citations. Previous affiliations of Albert Rizzo include Institute for Creative Technologies & Harvard University.

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Effects of stereoscopic displays and interaction devices on human motor behavior

TL;DR: Preliminary results suggest that the use of shutter glasses provides a more immersive and user-friendly display than autostereoscopic displays and the optical tracking device, available at a fraction of the cost of the magnetic tracker, provides similar results for users in terms of functionality and usability features.
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Roundtable: An Online Framework for Building Web-based Conversational Agents

TL;DR: An online system that provides a complete web-based sandbox for creating, testing and publishing embodied conversational agents, and empowers many different types of authors and varying team sizes to create flexible interactions by automating many editing workflows while limiting complexity and hiding architectural concerns.

Neuropsychological assessment using the virtual reality cognitive performance assessment test

TL;DR: The Virtual Reality Cognitive Performance Assessment Test (VRCPAT) as mentioned in this paper focuses upon enhanced ecological validity using virtual environment scenarios to assess neurocognitive processing, and the VRCPAT battery and a neuropsychological assessment were conducted with a sample of healthy adults.
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What I have changed my mind about and why: public health and technology perspectives in the field of trauma studies.

TL;DR: There is a need to develop simpler, low-cost strategies to disseminate effective treatments and technology approaches also offer pathways to increased dissemination to impact public opinion and public policy.

A Virtual Reality Therapy Application for OEF/OIF Combat-related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the rationale, technical specifications, application features and user-centered design process for the development of a Virtual Iraq PTSD VR therapy application, which is being created via the recycling of virtual graphic assets that were initially built for the U.S. Army-funded combat tactical simulation scenario and commercially successful X-Box game, Full Spectrum Warrior.