Title :
Comparison of path visualizations and cognitive measures relative to travel technique in a virtual environment
Author :
Zanbaka, Catherine A. ; Lok, Benjamin C. ; Babu, Sabarish V. ; Ulinski, Amy C. ; Hodges, Larry F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., North Carolina Univ., Charlotte, NC, USA
Abstract :
We describe a between-subjects experiment that compared four different methods of travel and their effect on cognition and paths taken in an immersive virtual environment (IVE). Participants answered a set of questions based on Crook´s condensation of Bloom´s taxonomy that assessed their cognition of the IVE with respect to knowledge, understanding and application, and higher mental processes. Participants also drew a sketch map of the IVE and the objects within it. The users´ sense of presence was measured using the Steed-Usoh-Slater presence questionnaire. The participants´ position and head orientation were automatically logged during their exposure to the virtual environment. These logs were later used to create visualizations of the paths taken. Path analysis, such as exploring the overlaid path visualizations and dwell data information, revealed further differences among the travel techniques. Our results suggest that, for applications where problem solving and evaluation of information is important or where opportunity to train is minimal, then having a large tracked space so that the participant can walk around the virtual environment provides benefits over common virtual travel techniques.
Keywords :
cognition; data visualisation; problem solving; virtual reality; Bloom taxonomy; Crooks condensation; Steed-Usoh-Slater presence questionnaire; cognitive measure; immersive virtual environment; information visualization; knowledge understanding; navigation; path analysis; path visualization; problem solving; virtual reality; virtual travel technique; Cognition; Computer Society; Data visualization; Legged locomotion; Navigation; Space exploration; Space technology; Tracking; Virtual environment; Virtual reality; Index Terms- Evaluation; information visualization; navigation; virtual reality.; Cognition; Computer Simulation; Computer Systems; Data Display; Environment; Humans; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Locomotion; Online Systems; Psychomotor Performance; Task Performance and Analysis; Travel; User-Computer Interface; Visual Perception;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2005.92