Blended Agents: Manipulation of Physical Objects within Mixed Reality Environments and Beyond

S. Schmidt, Oscar Ariza, Frank Steinicke
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Abstract

Mixed reality (MR) environments allow real users and virtual agents to coexist within the same virtually augmented physical space. While tracking of different body parts such as the user’s head and hands allows virtual objects to show plausible reactions to actions of the real user, virtual agents only have a very limited influence on their physical environment. In this paper, we introduce the concept of blended agents, which are capable of manipulations of physical properties related to the object’s location and surface material. We present two prototypic implementations of virtual-physical interactions using robotic actuators and thermochromic ink. As both interactions show considerably different characteristics, e.g., with regard to their persistence, explicability, and observability, we performed a user study to investigate their effects on subjective measures such as the agent’s perceived social and spatial presence. In the context of a golf scenario, participants were interacting with a blended agent that was capable of virtual-physical manipulations such as hitting a golf ball and writing on physical paper. A statistical analysis of quantitative data did not yield any significant differences between blended agents and VAs without physical capabilities. However, qualitative feedback of the participants indicates that persistent manipulations improve both the perceived realism of the agent and the overall user experience.
混合代理:物理对象在混合现实环境和超越的操作
混合现实(MR)环境允许真实用户和虚拟代理在相同的虚拟增强物理空间中共存。虽然跟踪不同的身体部位,如用户的头和手,允许虚拟对象对真实用户的动作显示合理的反应,但虚拟代理对其物理环境的影响非常有限。在本文中,我们介绍了混合剂的概念,它能够操纵与物体位置和表面材料相关的物理特性。我们提出了两个使用机器人执行器和热致变色墨水的虚拟物理交互的原型实现。由于这两种交互表现出相当不同的特征,例如,在持久性、可解释性和可观察性方面,我们进行了一项用户研究,以调查它们对主观测量(如代理感知的社会和空间存在)的影响。在高尔夫场景的背景下,参与者与能够进行虚拟-物理操作的混合代理进行交互,例如击打高尔夫球和在物理纸上写字。定量数据的统计分析没有发现混合剂和无物理性能的VAs之间有任何显著差异。然而,参与者的定性反馈表明,持续的操作提高了代理的感知真实感和整体用户体验。
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