论文标题
微妙的感应:检测虚拟分子对象的灵活性的差异
Subtle Sensing: Detecting Differences in the Flexibility of Virtually Simulated Molecular Objects
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论文摘要
在VR演示中,我们在过去的几年中进行了演奏,许多参与者(在没有任何触觉反馈的情况下)对他们的感知能力“感觉到”模拟分子对象之间的差异发表了评论。这种“感觉”的机制并不完全清楚:从外部VR观察,人们可以看到,参与者没有什么可以“感觉”的。在这里,我们概述了探索性用户研究,旨在评估参与者可以在多大程度上区分VR拟合分子对象的灵活性的定量差异。结果表明,当个人可以与分子相互作用并操纵分子时,发现分子柔韧性差异的能力将增强,而不是仅观察到相同的相互作用。在这些结果的基础上,我们打算进行进一步的研究,研究人类在没有触觉技术的情况下感知VR模拟的定量特性的能力。
During VR demos we have performed over last few years, many participants (in the absence of any haptic feedback) have commented on their perceived ability to 'feel' differences between simulated molecular objects. The mechanisms for such 'feeling' are not entirely clear: observing from outside VR, one can see that there is nothing physical for participants to 'feel'. Here we outline exploratory user studies designed to evaluate the extent to which participants can distinguish quantitative differences in the flexibility of VR-simulated molecular objects. The results suggest that an individual's capacity to detect differences in molecular flexibility is enhanced when they can interact with and manipulate the molecules, as opposed to merely observing the same interaction. Building on these results, we intend to carry out further studies investigating humans' ability to sense quantitative properties of VR simulations without haptic technology.