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Influence of Vision and Haptics on Plausibility of Social Interaction in Virtual Reality Scenarios

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Influence of Vision and Haptics on Plausibility of Social Interaction in Virtual Reality Scenarios

Auteurs : Zheng Wang [Allemagne] ; Ji Lu [Allemagne] ; Angelika Peer [Allemagne] ; Martin Buss [Allemagne]

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Abstract: This paper focuses on the effects of visual and haptic feedback on the experienced plausibility of social interaction in a virtual reality scenario, where participants were asked to perform handshakes with a virtual, visually and haptically rendered partner. A 3D virtual environment was created and integrated with a handshaking robot, enabling the participant to see the virtual partner while shaking hands. To assess the effect of visual and haptic rendering strategies on plausibility, an experiment with human subjects was carried out. The results indicate that adding vision and improving the quality of haptics, both improve plausibility. Similar effect sizes further suggest that vision and haptics are equally important to the perceived plausibility of a virtual handshaking task.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-14075-4_25

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