Investigating the Influence of Virtual Human Entourage Elements on Distance Judgments in Virtual Architectural Interiors
Architectural design drawings commonly include entourage elements: accessory objects, such as people, plants, furniture, etc., that can help to provide a sense of the scale of the depicted structure and “bring the drawings to life” by illustrating typical usage scenarios. In this paper, we describe...
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description | Architectural design drawings commonly include entourage elements: accessory objects, such as people, plants, furniture, etc., that can help to provide a sense of the scale of the depicted structure and “bring the drawings to life” by illustrating typical usage scenarios. In this paper, we describe two experiments that explore the extent to which adding a photo-realistic, three-dimensional model of a familiar person as an entourage element in a virtual architectural model might help to address the classical problem of distance underestimation in these environments. In our first experiment, we found no significant differences in participants' distance perception accuracy in a semi-realistic virtual hallway model in the presence of a static or animated figure of a familiar virtual human, compared to their perception of distances in a hallway model in which no virtual human appeared. In our second experiment, we found no significant differences in distance estimation accuracy in a virtual environment in the presence of a moderately larger-than-life or smaller-than-life virtual human entourage model than when a right-sized virtual human model was used. The results of these two experiments suggest that virtual human entourage has limited potential to influence peoples' sense of the scale of an indoor space, and that simply adding entourage, even including an exact-scale model of a familiar person, will not, on its own, directly evoke more accurate egocentric distance judgments in VR. |
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spelling | doaj.art-774994658adc401fbb4d94d56281a5112022-12-21T19:42:02ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Robotics and AI2296-91442019-06-01610.3389/frobt.2019.00044406375Investigating the Influence of Virtual Human Entourage Elements on Distance Judgments in Virtual Architectural InteriorsSahar Aseeri0Karla Paraiso1Victoria Interrante2Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN, United StatesDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United StatesDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN, United StatesArchitectural design drawings commonly include entourage elements: accessory objects, such as people, plants, furniture, etc., that can help to provide a sense of the scale of the depicted structure and “bring the drawings to life” by illustrating typical usage scenarios. In this paper, we describe two experiments that explore the extent to which adding a photo-realistic, three-dimensional model of a familiar person as an entourage element in a virtual architectural model might help to address the classical problem of distance underestimation in these environments. In our first experiment, we found no significant differences in participants' distance perception accuracy in a semi-realistic virtual hallway model in the presence of a static or animated figure of a familiar virtual human, compared to their perception of distances in a hallway model in which no virtual human appeared. In our second experiment, we found no significant differences in distance estimation accuracy in a virtual environment in the presence of a moderately larger-than-life or smaller-than-life virtual human entourage model than when a right-sized virtual human model was used. The results of these two experiments suggest that virtual human entourage has limited potential to influence peoples' sense of the scale of an indoor space, and that simply adding entourage, even including an exact-scale model of a familiar person, will not, on its own, directly evoke more accurate egocentric distance judgments in VR.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/frobt.2019.00044/fullvirtual environmentsentourage elementsdistance perceptionvirtual humanphoto-realistic avatar |
spellingShingle | Sahar Aseeri Karla Paraiso Victoria Interrante Investigating the Influence of Virtual Human Entourage Elements on Distance Judgments in Virtual Architectural Interiors Frontiers in Robotics and AI virtual environments entourage elements distance perception virtual human photo-realistic avatar |
title | Investigating the Influence of Virtual Human Entourage Elements on Distance Judgments in Virtual Architectural Interiors |
title_full | Investigating the Influence of Virtual Human Entourage Elements on Distance Judgments in Virtual Architectural Interiors |
title_fullStr | Investigating the Influence of Virtual Human Entourage Elements on Distance Judgments in Virtual Architectural Interiors |
title_full_unstemmed | Investigating the Influence of Virtual Human Entourage Elements on Distance Judgments in Virtual Architectural Interiors |
title_short | Investigating the Influence of Virtual Human Entourage Elements on Distance Judgments in Virtual Architectural Interiors |
title_sort | investigating the influence of virtual human entourage elements on distance judgments in virtual architectural interiors |
topic | virtual environments entourage elements distance perception virtual human photo-realistic avatar |
url | https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/frobt.2019.00044/full |
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