Spiders Based on Anxiety: How Reinforcement Learning Can Deliver Desired User Experience in Virtual Reality Personalized Arachnophobia Treatment
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Sep 25, 2024
Abstract
The need to generate a spider to provoke a desired anxiety response arises in
the context of personalized virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET), a
treatment approach for arachnophobia. This treatment involves patients
observing virtual spiders in order to become desensitized and decrease their
phobia, which requires that the spiders elicit specific anxiety responses.
However, VRET approaches tend to require therapists to hand-select the
appropriate spider for each patient, which is a time-consuming process and
takes significant technical knowledge and patient insight. While automated
methods exist, they tend to employ rules-based approaches with minimal ability
to adapt to specific users. To address these challenges, we present a framework
for VRET utilizing procedural content generation (PCG) and reinforcement
learning (RL), which automatically adapts a spider to elicit a desired anxiety
response. We demonstrate the superior performance of this system compared to a
more common rules-based VRET method.