XRAI Lab

eXtended Reality

XRAI Lab is a research group from the University of Burgos (Spain) that investigates immersive technologies.

Our Research Areas

We focus on combining laboratory research with experiments in real-world environments. In particular, we focus on how, when, why and who benefits from immersive technologies.

The goal of our research is to develop tests that can improve the effectiveness of immersive technologies.

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Our Lab

XRAI Lab is an interdisciplinary group spanning computer science and communication. We are part of the ADMIRABLE (Advanced Data MIning Research And (Business intelligence | Bioinformatics | Big Data) LEarning) research group.

News

“Who’s Who” in Virtual Reality: The Power of Machine Learning
What would you think if I told you that a Virtual Reality (VR) system can know who you are just by watching how you move your eyes, hands, and head? It’s not magic, it’s machine learning. WHO ARE YOU IN VR? VR user identification is about recognizing you among others every time you jump into...
Can Virtual Reality Really Help Us Relax?
Relaxation techniques are no longer limited to yoga mats or breathing apps. Recent research suggests that immersive Virtual Reality can play a powerful role in reducing stress and promoting calm. By simulating peaceful environments and guiding users through proven methods like Progressive Muscle Relaxation, virtual reality is becoming a new tool in mental well-being. The...
Creating Videos with 2D Animation Techniques to Disseminate Basic Artificial Intelligence Concepts: Decision Trees and Rotation Forest
The research group ADMIRABLE (Advanced Data MIning Research And Business intelligence | Bioinformatics | Big Data LEarning) of the University of Burgos has closely collaborated with student Fiorella Mendoza Rua, from the Degree in Audiovisual Communication, in the development of an innovative scientific dissemination project focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI). The work, titled "Creation of...