Multimodal perception of material properties

Rodrigo Martín, Julian Iseringhausen, Michael Weinmann, M. Hullin
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The human ability to perceive materials and their properties is a very intricate multisensory skill and as such not only an intriguing research subject, but also an immense challenge when creating realistic virtual presentations of materials. In this paper, our goal is to learn about how the visual and auditory channels contribute to our perception of characteristic material parameters. At the center of our work are two psychophysical experiments performed on tablet computers, where the subjects rated a set of perceptual material qualities under different stimuli. The first experiment covers a full collection of materials in different presentations (visual, auditory and audio-visual). As a point of reference, subjects also performed all ratings on physical material samples. A key result of this experiment is that auditory cues strongly benefit the perception of certain qualities that are of a tactile nature (like "hard--soft", "rough--smooth"). The follow-up experiment demonstrates that, to a certain extent, audio cues can also be transferred to other materials, exaggerating or attenuating some of their perceived qualities. From these results, we conclude that a multimodal approach, and in particular the inclusion of sound, can greatly enhance the digital communication of material properties.
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材料特性的多模态感知
人类感知材料及其特性的能力是一种非常复杂的多感官技能,因此不仅是一个有趣的研究课题,而且在创建逼真的虚拟材料呈现时也是一个巨大的挑战。在本文中,我们的目标是了解视觉和听觉通道如何促进我们对特征材料参数的感知。我们工作的核心是在平板电脑上进行的两个心理物理实验,在实验中,受试者在不同的刺激下对一组感知物质质量进行评级。第一个实验涵盖了不同形式(视觉、听觉和视听)的全部材料。作为参考,受试者还对物理材料样本进行了所有评分。这个实验的一个关键结果是,听觉线索强烈地有利于感知某些触觉性质的品质(如“硬-软”,“粗糙-光滑”)。后续实验表明,在一定程度上,音频线索也可以被转移到其他材料,夸大或减弱其某些感知品质。从这些结果中,我们得出结论,多模态方法,特别是包含声音的方法,可以极大地增强材料特性的数字通信。
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