Motion Effects: Perceptual Space and Synthesis for Specific Perceptual Properties

Sangyoon Han, Jiwan Lee, Gyeore Yun, Sung H. Han, Seungmoon Choi

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Abstract

A motion effect, the vestibular stimulus generated by a moving chair, is crucial in improving user experiences in many virtual reality (VR) and entertainment applications. However, the perceptual characteristics of motion effects remain unexplored to a great extent. This paper constructs a perceptual space that accounts for many motion effects based on their perceptual distances and then demonstrates smooth-rough and irregular-regular as its two primary perceptual dimensions. An authoring space is constructed with these two pairs as the axes. We also present methods for synthesizing new motion effects with a specific property in the authoring space. The contributions of this work are with new insights into the perceptual characteristics of motion effects and the first design methods of motion effects achieving desired perceptual properties.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)626-637
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Transactions on Haptics
Volume15
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

Keywords

  • 4D
  • adjective rating
  • motion effects
  • mulsemedia
  • perceptual space
  • vestibular perception

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