Title :
Perception of Virtual Multi-Sensory Objects: Some Musings on the Enactive Approach
Author :
Luciani, Annie ; Modhrain, Sile O. ; Magnusson, Charlotte ; Florens, Jean-Loup ; Courousse, Damien
Author_Institution :
ICA Lab. & ACROE, Grenoble Inst. of Technol., Grenoble
Abstract :
In this paper we explore, by means of three pilot observational studies using virtual objects, how direct perception through action of multi-sensory audio-visual and haptic object properties support the creation of new categories of believable and plausible objects than can be perceived as being different from those that were presented The three experiments are based on variations of "pebble boxes" and consist in the exploration and the manipulation of multiple moving multi-sensory objects (the pebbles). Results from observations and informal interviews with participants illustrate how an inferred scene is apparently constructed from experience, as assumed in the cognitive enactive concept, by means of three complementary strategies: the emergent exploratory procedures, dynamic manipulation adaptation, and adaptive experimental learning. Findings also illustrate the complementarities between the so-called ergotic and semiotic situations with respect to the strategies that were apparently successful in inferring a believable and plausible scene. Several fundamental questions arise which are relevant to the enactive assumption with respect to the coupling between perceiving and acting, some of which are discussed here.
Keywords :
cognition; haptic interfaces; virtual reality; adaptive experimental learning; believable objects; cognitive enactive concept; direct perception through action; dynamic manipulation adaptation; emergent exploratory procedure; ergotic situation; haptic object; multisensory audio-visual object; pebble boxes; plausible objects; semiotic situation; virtual multisensory object perception; Art; Feedback; Haptic interfaces; Independent component analysis; Laboratories; Layout; Manipulator dynamics; Performance evaluation; Transducers; Virtual reality; Enaction; Haptics; Virtual Reality; multisensory Perception;
Conference_Titel :
Cyberworlds, 2008 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hangzhou
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3381-0
DOI :
10.1109/CW.2008.107