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Perception of virtual multisensory mobile objects

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Summary, in English

We explore here, through three complementary experiments on virtual objects, how intimate active relations with multisensory audio-visual and haptics perceptions allow to the cognitive creation of new believable and plausible objects that can be different of the virtual ones objectively implemented. The three experiments are based on "Pebble Boxes" and consist in the exploration and the manipulation of multiple moving multisensory objects (the Pebbles). They show how an inferred scene is constructed from experience, as assumed in the cognitive Enactive concept, by means of three complementary strategies: "the Emergent Exploratory Procedures (EEP)", "the Dynamic Manipulation Adaptivity (DMA)" and "the Adaptive Experimental Learning (AEL)". It shows aslo the complementarity between the ergotic and the semiotic situation on the strategies to infer a believable and plausible scene.

Publishing year

2007

Language

English

Pages

153-156

Publication/Series

Enactive/07 Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Enactive Interfaces

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

Association Acroe, INPG, 46 av Félix Viallet, 38000 Grenoble, France

Topic

  • Human Computer Interaction

Keywords

  • multisensory
  • visual
  • virtual reality
  • Enactive
  • haptic
  • audio

Conference name

ENACTIVE 07, Enaction in arts

Conference date

2007-11-20 - 2007-11-22

Status

Published

Project

  • ENACTIVE, IST-2002-002114

Research group

  • Audio-Haptic Interactive Design

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1958-5497