Presence in virtual environments: Objective metrics vs. subjective metrics — A pilot study

Miguel Melo, Tânia Rocha, Luís Barbosa, M. Bessa
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The sense of presence and cybersickness are key-factors to have into account when referring to Virtual Environments (VE). To achieve high levels of presence and minimize cybersickness, it is important to ensure that the user's stimulation is coherent with the contents that are being delivered. In this paper, it is presented a pilot study addressing the usage of both objective and subjective metrics to measure the sense of presence and cybersickness in VE in order to study possible correlations between these two evaluation approaches. On top of that, the pilot study includes two body positions to allow evaluating if the stimulation of the vestibular study has impact on the sense of presence and cybersickness. To evaluate presence and cybersickness, it was developed a VE that consists in a hill where participants ride a bicycle. To broaden the scope of the study, there were studied two body positions: standing and sitting on the bicycle. The equipment EMOTIV epoc+ was used to register the objective metrics. The subjective metrics were registered using the Igroup Presence Questionnaire (IPQ) and the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire (SSQ). To complement the collected data, the levels of fatigue and stress before and after the experience were also registered through self-evaluation. Results show that objective metrics Interest and Stress and the subjective metrics Realism, Fatigue and Stress have a positive interaction regarding the sense of presence. Results further suggest that there is a positive interaction between the objective metric Focus and the subjective metric Involvement.
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虚拟环境中的存在:客观度量vs.主观度量——初步研究
当提到虚拟环境(VE)时,存在感和晕屏是需要考虑的关键因素。为了达到高水平的存在感和最小化晕屏,确保用户的刺激与所传递的内容一致是很重要的。在本文中,提出了一项试点研究,解决了使用客观和主观指标来测量虚拟现实中的存在感和晕动症,以研究这两种评估方法之间可能的相关性。除此之外,试点研究还包括两种身体姿势,以评估前庭研究的刺激是否会对存在感和晕眩产生影响。为了评估存在感和晕动症,他们开发了一个虚拟现实游戏,在一个小山上,参与者骑着自行车。为了扩大研究范围,研究人员研究了两种身体姿势:站着和坐在自行车上。EMOTIV epoc+设备用于记录客观指标。主观指标采用iggroup Presence Questionnaire (IPQ)和Simulator Sickness Questionnaire (SSQ)进行记录。为了补充收集到的数据,还通过自我评估记录了体验前后的疲劳和压力水平。结果表明,客观指标“兴趣”和“压力”与主观指标“现实主义”、“疲劳”和“压力”对存在感有正向交互作用。结果进一步表明,客观度量标准“专注”与主观度量标准“涉入”之间存在正交互作用。
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