Title :
Virtual multi-tools for hand and tool-based interaction with life-size virtual human agents
Author :
Kotranza, Aaron ; Johnsen, Kyle ; Cendan, Juan ; Miller, Bayard ; Lind, D. Scott ; Lok, Benjamin
Author_Institution :
University of Florida, USA
Abstract :
A common approach when simulating face-to-face interpersonal scenarios with virtual humans is to afford users only verbal interaction while providing rich verbal and non-verbal interaction from the virtual human. This is due to the difficulty in providing robust recognition of user non-verbal behavior and interpretation of these behaviors within the context of the verbal interaction between user and virtual human. To afford robust hand and tool-based non-verbal interaction with life-sized virtual humans, we propose virtual multi-tools. A single hand-held, tracked interaction device acts as a surrogate for the virtual multi-tools: the user´s hand, multiple tools, and other objects. By combining six degree-of-freedom, high update rate tracking with extra degrees of freedom provided by buttons and triggers, a commodity device, the Nintendo Wii Remote, provides the kinesthetic and haptic feedback necessary to provide a high-fidelity estimation of the natural, unencumbered interaction provided by one´s hands and physical hand-held tools. These qualities allow virtual multi-tools to be a less error-prone interface to social and task-oriented non-verbal interaction with a life-sized virtual human. This paper discusses the implementation of virtual multi-tools for hand and tool-based interaction with life-sized virtual humans, and provides an initial evaluation of the usability of virtual multi-tools in the medical education scenario of conducting a neurological exam of a virtual human.
Keywords :
Automatic control; Force control; Haptic interfaces; Humans; Lighting control; Noise reduction; Robustness; Shape control; Surgery; Tracking; 3D interaction; tool-based interaction; virtual humans;
Conference_Titel :
3D User Interfaces, 2009. 3DUI 2009. IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Lafayette, LA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3965-2
DOI :
10.1109/3DUI.2009.4811201