Perceiving Virtual Objects as Present in Real Space: What influence Does Interaction Have

Keywords

No Thumbnail Available

Issue Date

2018-06-18

Language

nl

Document type

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Title

ISSN

Volume

Issue

Startpage

Endpage

DOI

Abstract

This thesis investigates whether a virtual object, in this case a virtual salamander that is displayed in the real world via Augmented Reality technology, is perceived as more present in real space when it interacts with the environment versus when it does not interact with the environment. It was hypothesized that the former was the case. This pre- diction, however, was rejected in a study (N = 16) assessing the feeling of the virtual salamander being present in real space. Other factors investi- gated were whether interaction makes an Augmented Reality application more fun, which was actually the case, and whether participants spend more time with the application when it was in its interaction mode, which was refuted. Keywords: Augmented Reality Arti cial Intelligence Presence in- teraction

Description

Citation

Faculty

Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen