The impact of different exposure times to 360° video experience on the sense of presence

Miguel Melo, Sofia Sampaio, Luís Barbosa, J. Vasconcelos-Raposo, M. Bessa
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Equipment such as head-mounted displays are now available for the average consumer at affordable prices. This promotes the usage of this equipment for content consumption and demonstrations, thus it becomes important to establish the best practices for using this technology, namely guidelines in what concerns the recommended exposure time. Therefore, the purpose of this work is to study the impact of the exposure time on the feeling of presence while watching 360° video using an head-mounted display. The independent variables of the study are the exposure time to the stimuli and gender of participants. There were tested four different exposure times: 1 minute, 3 minutes, 5 minutes and 7 minutes. For measuring presence, it was a Portuguese version of the Igroup Presence Questionnaire (IPQ) which considers also 3 presence subscales: spatial presence, realism and involvement. The results have revealed that there are few statistically significant differences for the given exposure times at the level of the sense of presence, apart from spatial presence and realism subscales, which consistently increased with exposure time for male participants and slightly decreased for female ones. Men always needed longer exposure times (> 1 minute) to report the highest scores, while women had the opposite behaviour, frequently reporting maximum scores for the shortest experiences.
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不同曝光时间对360°视频体验对临场感的影响
像头戴式显示器这样的设备现在以可承受的价格提供给普通消费者。这促进了将该设备用于内容消费和演示,因此建立使用该技术的最佳实践变得非常重要,即关于建议暴露时间的指导方针。因此,本研究的目的是研究使用头戴式显示器观看360°视频时,曝光时间对临场感的影响。本研究的自变量为受试者对刺激的暴露时间和性别。他们测试了四种不同的暴露时间:1分钟、3分钟、5分钟和7分钟。为了测量存在感,它是葡萄牙语版的iggroup存在感问卷(IPQ),它还考虑了三个存在感子量表:空间存在感,现实性和参与度。结果表明,在给定的暴露时间内,在存在感水平上几乎没有统计学上的显著差异,除了空间存在和现实主义亚量表,男性参与者的空间存在和现实主义亚量表随着暴露时间的增加而持续增加,而女性参与者则略有下降。男性总是需要更长的接触时间(> 1分钟)才能报告最高分数,而女性则相反,经常在最短的经历中报告最高分数。
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