决定表观弹性的视觉特征引起触摸欲望。

Takahiro Kawabe, Yusuke Ujitoko
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弹性材料经常邀请用户直接触摸。看到弹性材料是如何引起触摸欲望的,这是一个悬而未决的问题。本研究提出了一种新的视觉特征,它调节表观弹性和触摸欲望。我们实验的刺激是一个夹子,在夹子中,计算机渲染的弹性表面被一根针状的棒压痕。我们重点研究了该刺激的空间变形范围和压痕深度。观察人员对以下三种印象进行了打分:表观弹性、触摸欲望和预期触摸愉悦度。结果表明,表观弹性和触摸欲望均在空间变形范围的中间位置达到峰值。这两种印象也依赖于压痕深度,并且彼此高度相关。预期触摸愉悦度的峰值趋势与其他两个不同。另一个块显示变形现实性与上述三个印象无关。结果表明,在由空间变形范围和压痕深度定义的参数空间中,可以确定引起触摸欲望的表观弹性。
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Visual Features Involved in Determining Apparent Elasticity Elicit Touch Desire.

Elastic materials often invite the direct touch of users. It is an open question how seeing elastic materials invokes touch desire. The present study proposes a novel visual feature that modulates apparent elasticity and touch desire. The stimulus for our experiment was a clip in which a computerrendered elastic surface was indented by a needle-like bar. The features of this stimulus that we focused on were spatial deformation range and indentation depth. Observers rated the following three impressions: apparent elasticity, touch desire, and anticipated touch pleasantness. The results showed that both apparent elasticity and touch desire peaked in the middle of the spatial deformation range. The two impressions also depended on indentation depth and were highly correlated with each other. Anticipated touch pleasantness showed a different peak tendency than the other two. An additional block showed that the deformation realism was not related to the above three impressions. The results suggest that apparent elasticity eliciting touch desire can be determined in the parameter space defined by the spatial deformation range and the indentation depth.

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