Visuo-haptic Illusions for Linear Translation and Stretching using Physical Proxies in Virtual Reality

Providing haptic feedback when manipulating virtual objects is an essential part of immersive virtual reality experiences; however, it is challenging to replicate all of an object’s properties and characteristics. We propose the use of visuo-haptic illusions alongside physical proxies to enhance the...

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Main Authors: FEICK, Martin, KLEER, Niko, ZENNER, André, TANG, Anthony, KRUGER, Antonio
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-90852023-09-07T07:36:41Z Visuo-haptic Illusions for Linear Translation and Stretching using Physical Proxies in Virtual Reality FEICK, Martin KLEER, Niko ZENNER, André TANG, Anthony KRUGER, Antonio Providing haptic feedback when manipulating virtual objects is an essential part of immersive virtual reality experiences; however, it is challenging to replicate all of an object’s properties and characteristics. We propose the use of visuo-haptic illusions alongside physical proxies to enhance the scope of proxy-based interactions with virtual objects. In this work, we focus on two manipulation techniques, linear translation and stretching across different distances, and investigate how much discrepancy between the physical proxy and the virtual object may be introduced without participants noticing. In a study with 24 participants, we found that manipulation technique and travel distance significantly affect the detection thresholds, and that visuo-haptic illusions impact performance and accuracy. We show that this technique can be used to enable functional proxy objects that act as stand-ins for multiple virtual objects, illustrating the technique through a showcase VR-DJ application. 2021-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/8082 info:doi/10.1145/3411764.3445456 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/9085/viewcontent/11596_Visuo_haptic_Illusions_for_Linear_Translation_and_Stretching_using_Physical_Proxies_in_Virtual_Reality.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Virtual Reality Tangible Interfaces Haptics Proxy Objects Visuohaptic Illusions Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
institution Singapore Management University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Virtual Reality
Tangible Interfaces
Haptics
Proxy Objects
Visuohaptic Illusions
Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
spellingShingle Virtual Reality
Tangible Interfaces
Haptics
Proxy Objects
Visuohaptic Illusions
Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
FEICK, Martin
KLEER, Niko
ZENNER, André
TANG, Anthony
KRUGER, Antonio
Visuo-haptic Illusions for Linear Translation and Stretching using Physical Proxies in Virtual Reality
description Providing haptic feedback when manipulating virtual objects is an essential part of immersive virtual reality experiences; however, it is challenging to replicate all of an object’s properties and characteristics. We propose the use of visuo-haptic illusions alongside physical proxies to enhance the scope of proxy-based interactions with virtual objects. In this work, we focus on two manipulation techniques, linear translation and stretching across different distances, and investigate how much discrepancy between the physical proxy and the virtual object may be introduced without participants noticing. In a study with 24 participants, we found that manipulation technique and travel distance significantly affect the detection thresholds, and that visuo-haptic illusions impact performance and accuracy. We show that this technique can be used to enable functional proxy objects that act as stand-ins for multiple virtual objects, illustrating the technique through a showcase VR-DJ application.
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author FEICK, Martin
KLEER, Niko
ZENNER, André
TANG, Anthony
KRUGER, Antonio
author_facet FEICK, Martin
KLEER, Niko
ZENNER, André
TANG, Anthony
KRUGER, Antonio
author_sort FEICK, Martin
title Visuo-haptic Illusions for Linear Translation and Stretching using Physical Proxies in Virtual Reality
title_short Visuo-haptic Illusions for Linear Translation and Stretching using Physical Proxies in Virtual Reality
title_full Visuo-haptic Illusions for Linear Translation and Stretching using Physical Proxies in Virtual Reality
title_fullStr Visuo-haptic Illusions for Linear Translation and Stretching using Physical Proxies in Virtual Reality
title_full_unstemmed Visuo-haptic Illusions for Linear Translation and Stretching using Physical Proxies in Virtual Reality
title_sort visuo-haptic illusions for linear translation and stretching using physical proxies in virtual reality
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2021
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/8082
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/9085/viewcontent/11596_Visuo_haptic_Illusions_for_Linear_Translation_and_Stretching_using_Physical_Proxies_in_Virtual_Reality.pdf
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