Title
Pseudo-Haptic Weight - Changing the Perceived Weight of Virtual Objects By Manipulating Control-Display Ratio.
Abstract
In virtual reality, the lack of kinesthetic feedback often prevents users from experiencing the weight of virtual objects. Control-to-display (C/D) ratio manipulation has been proposed as a method to induce weight perception without kinesthetic feedback. Based on the fact that lighter (heavier) objects are easier (harder) to move, this method induces an illusory perception of weight by manipulating the rendered position of users' hands---increasing or decreasing their displayed movements. In a series of experiments we demonstrate that C/D-ratio induces a genuine perception of weight, while preserving ownership over the virtual hand. This means that such a manipulation can be easily introduced in current VR experiences without disrupting the sense of presence. We discuss these findings in terms of estimation of physical work needed to lift an object. Our findings provide the first quantification of the range of C/D-ratio that can be used to simulate weight in virtual reality.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1145/3290605.3300550
CHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
multisensory integration, pseudo-haptics, virtual weight
Kinesthetic learning,Virtual reality,Multisensory integration,Computer science,Weight Perception,Human–computer interaction,Sense of presence,Perception,Haptic technology
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4503-5970-2
7
0.48
References 
Authors
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Majed Samad1132.29
Elia Gatti270.48
Anne Hermes3153.78
Hrvoje Benko42576130.33
Cesare Parise571.15