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Human Perception of Ellipsoids for Networked Haptic Virtual Environments

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In this paper, we examine human perception of ellipsoids for networked haptic virtual environments by Quality of Experience (QoE) assessment. In the assessment, subjects make a comparison between each of fifteen ellipsoids (called the standard ellipsoid here) and tested ellipsoids by just touching the ellipsoids without watching them. The subjects answer whether each tested ellipsoid is different from the standard ellipsoid, and then we obtain the ratio of the number of subjects who noticed the difference to the total number of subjects for the standard ellipsoid. Assessment results demonstrate that the ratio is largely dependent on the ellipticity of the standard ellipsoid and the difference in ellipticity between the standard and tested ellipsoids.

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ICCCM '22: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Computer and Communications Management
July 2022
289 pages
ISBN:9781450396349
DOI:10.1145/3556223
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  1. Ellipsoids
  2. Haptic interface device
  3. Human perception
  4. Networked virtual environments
  5. QoE assessment

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