Empirical evaluation and pathway modeling of visual attention to virtual humans in an appearance fidelity continuum

Volume: 15, Issue: 2, Pages: 109 - 119
Published: Aug 6, 2020
Abstract
In this contribution we studied how different rendering styles of a virtual human impacted users’ visual attention in an interactive medical training simulator. In a mixed design experiment, 78 participants interacted with a virtual human representing a sample from the non-photorealistic (NPR) to the photorealistic (PR) rendering continuity. We presented five rendering style samples scenarios, namely All Pencil Shaded (APS), Pencil Shaded (PS),...
Paper Details
Title
Empirical evaluation and pathway modeling of visual attention to virtual humans in an appearance fidelity continuum
Published Date
Aug 6, 2020
Volume
15
Issue
2
Pages
109 - 119
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