虚拟现实中头部运动对运动-光子延迟的感知容忍

Minxia Yang, Jiaqi Zhang, Lu Yu
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由于运动到光子(MTP)延迟是不可避免的,并且可以在虚拟现实中感知到,因此量化MTP延迟的感知变得必要。在本文中,我们研究了MTP延迟的感知容忍度,包括延迟的感知阈值和超过阈值的延迟的用户接受度。它受到不同头部运动事件的影响,例如运动-静态-交替(MSA,即在一个方向上加速或减速)和运动-反向(MTR,即运动方向相反)。在每个运动事件中,旋转角度和角速度也影响MTP延迟的感知。实验结果表明,被试对MTP延迟的耐受性比MSA更强。当受试者以人类极限的最大速度转动头部时,延迟感知阈值约为23毫秒。当角速度减小时,感知阈值增大。在20°/s下,最大阈值为~41 ms。建立了描述阈值与角速度关系的反比模型。此外,随着旋转角度的减小或角速度的增大,MTP延迟超过阈值的情况越来越难以接受。
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Perceptual Tolerance to Motion-To-Photon Latency with Head Movement in Virtual Reality
Since Motion-To-Photon (MTP) latency is inevitable and can be perceived in virtual reality, quantifying perception of MTP latency becomes necessary. In this paper, we investigate perceptual tolerance to MTP latency, including perception threshold of the latency and user acceptance of delays above the threshold. It is affected by different head motion events, such as Motion-Static-Alternate (MSA, i.e., an acceleration or deceleration in one direction) and Motion-To-Reverse (MTR, i.e., a movement reverses direction). In each motion event, rotation angle and angular velocity also influence perception of MTP latency. Experimental results show that subjects are more intolerant of MTP latency in MTR than MSA. The latency perception threshold is about 23 ms when subjects turn their heads at the maximum speed of human limits. When the angular velocity decreases, the perception threshold increases. The maximum threshold is ~41 ms at 20 °/s in this study. Inversely proportional models are established to describe the relationship between threshold and angular velocity. Besides, MTP latency over the threshold is harder to be accepted with the rotation angle decreasing or the angular velocity increasing.
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