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A Perceptual Model-Based Approach to Plausible Authoring of Vibration for the Haptic Metaverse
Haptic virtual reality is often misunderstood as being solely a physically identical copy of real environments. Thus, a perfect recording and reproduction of vibration that is indistinguishable in an A:B comparison is often the aim. However, in most virtual reality applications the real environment is not available for direct comparison. Instead, when judging the plausibility of a presented scene, the user compares the vibration to his expectations shaped by the audiovisual context. Therefore, it should be sufficient to find any vibration that the user expects to potentially occur in the given context. Such a vibration needs to elicit a perceptual profile with a minimal distance to an expected profile in the sensory tactile perceptual space. Building onto this formalization, this article demonstrates a novel generative model-based approach to authoring vibrations. First, users quantify expectations as tactile profiles consisting of ratings of six sensory tactile attributes without the presence of vibrations. Subsequently, the model predicts vibration parameters from such profiles. This ensures the fulfillment of user expectations and thus high plausibility. Furthermore, it eliminates the necessity of recordings, infeasible for scenes with no real counterpart and opens the door to crowdsourcing the authoring process with laypersons for the haptic metaverse.
期刊介绍:
IEEE Transactions on Haptics (ToH) is a scholarly archival journal that addresses the science, technology, and applications associated with information acquisition and object manipulation through touch. Haptic interactions relevant to this journal include all aspects of manual exploration and manipulation of objects by humans, machines and interactions between the two, performed in real, virtual, teleoperated or networked environments. Research areas of relevance to this publication include, but are not limited to, the following topics: Human haptic and multi-sensory perception and action, Aspects of motor control that explicitly pertain to human haptics, Haptic interactions via passive or active tools and machines, Devices that sense, enable, or create haptic interactions locally or at a distance, Haptic rendering and its association with graphic and auditory rendering in virtual reality, Algorithms, controls, and dynamics of haptic devices, users, and interactions between the two, Human-machine performance and safety with haptic feedback, Haptics in the context of human-computer interactions, Systems and networks using haptic devices and interactions, including multi-modal feedback, Application of the above, for example in areas such as education, rehabilitation, medicine, computer-aided design, skills training, computer games, driver controls, simulation, and visualization.