Ramiro Serrano-Vergel Data-verified
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Biography and Research Information
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Ramiro Serrano-Vergel's research investigates the intersection of technology and human behavior, particularly in the context of decision-making and education. His work explores how digital tools can be leveraged to enhance engagement and promote inclusivity in complex planning processes, such as urban resilience. Serrano-Vergel has also examined the application of virtual and augmented reality technologies for training purposes, specifically in anatomy education. Additionally, he has developed resources, like the R package "Steamreviews," to facilitate the use of data from video game reviews in scientific research. His scholarly output includes three publications with a total of 33 citations and an h-index of 2.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 35
Selected Publications
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Exploring the Suitability of Using Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality for Anatomy Training (2023)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Gamifying Decision Support Systems to Promote Inclusive and Engaged Urban Resilience Planning
- Steamreviews: An R Package for Harnessing Video Game Reviews for Scientific Research
- Gamifying Decision Support Systems to Promote Inclusive and Engaged Urban Resilience Planning
- Steamreviews: An R Package for Harnessing Video Game Reviews for Scientific Research
- Gamifying Decision Support Systems to Promote Inclusive and Engaged Urban Resilience Planning
- Gamifying Decision Support Systems to Promote Inclusive and Engaged Urban Resilience Planning
- Exploring the Suitability of Using Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality for Anatomy Training
- Exploring the Suitability of Using Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality for Anatomy Training
- Exploring the Suitability of Using Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality for Anatomy Training
- Steamreviews: An R Package for Harnessing Video Game Reviews for Scientific Research
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