Title :
Does a Gradual Transition to the Virtual World increase Presence?
Author :
Steinicke, Frank ; Bruder, Gerd ; Hinrichs, Klaus ; Steed, Anthony ; Gerlach, Alexander L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Munster, Munster
Abstract :
In order to increase a user´s sense of presence in an artificial environment some researchers propose a gradual transition from reality to the virtual world instead of immersing users into the virtual world directly. One approach is to start the VR experience in a virtual replica of the physical space to accustom users to the characteristics of VR, e.g., latency, reduced field of view or tracking errors, in a known environment. Although this procedure is already applied in VR demonstrations, until now it has not been verified whether the usage of such a transitional environment - as transition between real and virtual environment - increases someone´s sense of presence. We have observed subjective, physiological and behavioral reactions of subjects during a fully-immersive flight phobia experiment under two different conditions: the virtual flight environment was displayed immediately, or subjects visited a transitional environment before entering the virtual flight environment. We have quantified to what extent a gradual transition to the VE via a transitional environment increases the level of presence. We have found that subjective responses show significantly higher scores for the user´s sense of presence, and that subjects´ behavioral reactions change when a transitional environment is shown first. Considering physiological reactions, no significant difference could be found.
Keywords :
aerospace computing; virtual reality; artificial environment; gradual transition; subjective response; virtual flight phobia experiment; virtual reality; virtual replica; virtual world; Computer displays; Computer graphics; Computer science; Delay; Educational institutions; Humans; Psychology; Virtual environment; Virtual reality; Visualization; Virtual reality; presence; transitional environment; virtual portals;
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Reality Conference, 2009. VR 2009. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lafayette, LA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3943-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1087-8270
DOI :
10.1109/VR.2009.4811024