陌生的熟悉者:探索虚拟现实中重新连接休眠关系的化身和虚拟环境的设计。

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Yu-Ting Yen, Fang-Ying Liao, Chi-Lan Yang, Ruei-Che Chang, Fu-Yin Cherng, Bing-Yu Chen
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重新点燃与那些曾经是我们生活的一部分,但后来逐渐消失的人之间的旧社会联系,对我们的幸福至关重要。这种与休眠关系的联系帮助我们克服孤独,提供社会支持。最近,虚拟现实(VR)作为促进社会互动的一种有前途的工具出现,例如正式或非正式活动的在线聚会。VR可以提供沉浸式和共享的体验,促进人与人之间的真正联系。这比传统的以计算机为媒介的通信方法提供了独特的优势。然而,尽管之前的研究已经探索了VR如何帮助形成新的社会联系,但它重新连接休眠关系的潜力在很大程度上尚未得到探索。本文旨在通过研究VR的不同特征,特别是化身外观和虚拟环境,如何影响休眠关系的重新激活来弥合这一差距。我们进行了一项涉及24对人的实验,以研究不同的虚拟环境和虚拟自我相似性对休眠关系之间的感知和互动的影响。我们的研究结果表明,与自己相似的虚拟形象和休眠关系促进了社会亲密度。熟悉的虚拟环境唤起共同的记忆,而不熟悉的虚拟环境激发更多的对话。我们讨论了VR功能对重新连接休眠关系的影响,并提供了在VR中重新连接关系的启示。
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Strange Familiars: Exploring the Design of Avatars and Virtual Environments for Reconnecting Dormant Ties in Virtual Reality.

Rekindling old social bonds with individuals who were once a part of our lives but have since faded away is crucial for our well-being. Such connections with dormant ties help us overcome loneliness and provide social support. Recently, virtual reality (VR) emerged as a promising tool for facilitating social interactions, such as online gatherings for formal or casual activities. VR can offer immersive and shared experiences, facilitating genuine connections between people. This provides a unique advantage over traditional computer-mediated communication methods. However, while prior research has explored how VR can aid in forming new social connections, its potential to reconnect dormant ties is largely unexplored. This paper aims to bridge this gap by examining how different features of VR, specifically avatar appearance and virtual environments, influence reactivations of dormant ties. We conducted an experiment involving 24 dyads to investigate the effect of different avatar-self similarities and virtual environments on the perceptions and interactions between dormant ties. Our findings indicate that avatars resembling oneself and dormant ties promote social closeness. Familiar virtual environments evoke shared memories, while unfamiliar ones stimulate more conversations. We discuss the impact of VR features on reconnecting dormant ties and provide implications for re-connecting relationships in VR.

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