阿凡达与人:照片现实主义,自发检测和特征推断的数字化面孔。

IF 1.1 4区 心理学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Kyara C Nasser Oesterreich, Matthew C Fysh, Markus Bindemann
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摘要

旨在模仿人脸的技术正变得越来越现实。本研究探讨了一种正在广泛应用的面部模仿技术——在虚拟现实中呈现人物的数字特征。阿凡达的脸是通过对真人的高分辨率3D扫描创建的。在一系列的四个实验中,这些头像的照片真实性与同一个人的护照风格的面部照片进行了比较。在实验1和2中,当可以直接比较虚拟形象和照片时,这些刺激可以被高精度地区分出来。相比之下,当虚拟形象和照片被单独遇到时,识别的准确性会下降,而虚拟形象面孔被单独遇到的意识也很低。实验3和4表明,头像和人脸照片在吸引力、支配力和可信度方面产生了相似的特征推断。在虚拟形象和照片之间出现差异的情况下,对观看模式的分析表明,这些差异源于这些刺激的眼睛区域,在虚拟形象中,眼睛比面部照片接收更多的注视。这些发现表明,虚拟角色的视觉真实感与人脸照片非常相似,特别是在真实感没有明确评估的情况下。当参与者认识到并能够进行直接比较时,虚拟形象和照片之间的差异就会变得更加明显。
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Avatars versus the people: Photo-realism, spontaneous detection and trait inferences of digitised faces.

Technologies aiming to imitate human faces are becoming increasingly realistic. This study investigates a facial imitation technology that is becoming widespread - digital characters of people for presentation in virtual reality. Avatar faces were created from high-resolution 3D scans of real people. Across a series of four experiments, the photo-realism of these avatar faces was compared with passport-style face photographs of the same persons. In Experiments 1 and 2, these stimuli could be distinguished with high accuracy when a direct comparison of avatars and photographs was possible. In contrast, discrimination accuracy decreased when avatars and photographs were encountered in isolation, while awareness that avatar faces had been encountered was also low. Experiments 3 and 4 showed that avatars and face photographs generate similar trait inferences of attractiveness, dominance and trustworthiness. In cases where differences between avatars and photographs emerge, analysis of viewing patterns indicates that these originate from the eye region of these stimuli, which receive more fixations in avatars than face photographs. These findings demonstrate that the visual realism of avatars can closely resemble that of face photographs, particularly in contexts in which realism is not explicitly evaluated. Differences between avatars and photographs become more apparent when participants are cognizant and able to make direct comparisons.

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Perception
Perception 医学-心理学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
5.90%
发文量
74
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Perception is a traditional print journal covering all areas of the perceptual sciences, but with a strong historical emphasis on perceptual illusions. Perception is a subscription journal, free for authors to publish their research as a Standard Article, Short Report or Short & Sweet. The journal also publishes Editorials and Book Reviews.
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