Funneling and Saltation Effects for Tactile Interaction with “Detached” Out of the Body Virtual Objects

作者: Jaedong Lee , Sangyong Lee , Gerard J. Kim

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-40483-2_8

关键词: Computer scienceUsabilityPerceptionSaltation (geology)Interaction designAugmented realityComputer visionIllusionArtificial intelligenceVirtual image

摘要: In a previous work, we confirmed the existing effects of “Out Body” tactile illusion for virtual and augmented objects through funneling saltation. However, it required imagery to be attached user directly extending one’s body. This paper aims at investigating similar phantom sensations exist when object is visually detached from user’s Two usability experiments were conducted verify hypothesized effects: one other, Our results have shown that in addition perception with “detached” visual feedback, interaction experience was significantly enriched (vs. without explicit feedback). We also discovered first time funneling, can elicited any feedback all. The findings applied design using minimal number actuators on variety media platforms including mobile, holography reality.

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