Title
Perceived weight of a rod under augmented and diminished reality visual effects
Abstract
We can use augmented reality (AR) and diminished reality (DR) in combination, in practice. However, to the best of our knowledge, there is no research on the validation of the cross-modal effects in AR and DR. Our research interest here is to investigate how this continuous visual changes between AR and DR would change our weight sensation of an object. In this paper, we built a system that can continuously extend and reduce the amount of visual entity of real objects using AR and DR renderings to confirm that users can perceive things heavier and lighter than they actually are in the same manner as SWI. Different from the existing research where either AR or DR visual effects were used, we validated one of cross-modal effects in the context of both continuous AR and DR visuo-haptic. Regarding the weight sensation, we found that such cross-modal effect can be approximated with a continuous linear relationship between the weight and length of real objects. Our experimental results suggested that the weight sensation is closely related to the positions of the center of gravity (CoG) and perceived CoG positions lie within the object's entity under the examined conditions.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1145/3281505.3281545
VRST
Keywords
Field
DocType
Visuo-haptic system, augmented reality, diminished reality, weight sensation, sense of ownership
Computer vision,Visual changes,Diminished reality,Computer science,Augmented reality,Cog,Artificial intelligence,Rendering (computer graphics),Sensation,Center of gravity
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4503-6086-9
0
0.34
References 
Authors
10
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Satoshi Hashiguchi132.56
Shohei Mori22311.00
Miho Tanaka300.68
Fumihisa Shibata411830.28
Asako Kimura513029.98