Title
Embodying an extra virtual body in augmented reality
Author
Hosa, N.
van Bommel, J.P.
Hurst, W.
Nijboer, T.
Veltkamp, R.C.
Werkhoven, P.J.
Publication year
2019
Abstract
Presence and the sense of embodiment are essential concepts for the experience of our self and virtual bodies, but there is little quantitative evidence for a relation between these, and this relation becomes more complicated when there are real and virtual bodies in augmented reality (AR). We investigate the experience of body ownership, agency, self-location and self-presence in AR where users can see their real body and a virtual body from behind. Active arm movement congruency and virtual anthropomorphism are varied. We found significant effects of movement congruency but not anthropomorphism, a strong correlation between self-presence and body ownership, and a moderate correlation between self-presence and agency and self-location. © 2019 IEEE.
Subject
Centered computing
Centered computing
Empirical studies in HCI
Human computer interaction (HCI)
Interaction paradigms
Mixed/augmented reality
Augmented reality
User interfaces
Virtual reality
Centered computing
Empirical studies
Human
Interaction paradigm
Mixed/augmented reality
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TNO identifier
869356
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN
9781730000000
Source
26th IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces, VR 2019 - Proceedings, 26th IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces, VR 2019, 23 March 2019 through 27 March 2019, 1138-1139
Article number
8798055
Document type
conference paper