DocumentCode :
47965
Title :
Exchange of Avatars: Toward a Better Perception and Understanding
Author :
Lopez, T. ; Bouville, Rozenn ; Loup-escande, Emilie ; Nouviale, Florian ; Gouranton, V. ; Arnaldi, Bruno
Volume :
20
Issue :
4
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Apr-14
Firstpage :
644
Lastpage :
653
Abstract :
The exchange of avatars, i.e. the actual fact of changing once avatar with another one, is a promising trend in multi-actor virtual environments. It provides new opportunities for users, such as controlling a different avatar for a specific action, retrieving knowledge belonging to a particular avatar, solving conflicts and deadlocks situations or even helping another user. Virtual Environments for Training are especially affected by this trend as a specific role derived from a scenario is usually assigned to a unique avatar. Despite the increasing use of avatar exchange, users´ perception and understanding of this mechanism have not been studied. In this paper, we propose two complementary user-centered evaluations that aim at comparing several representations for the exchange of avatars; these are termed exchange metaphors. Our first experiment focuses on the perception of an exchange by a user who is not involved in the exchange, and the second experiment analyzes the perception of an exchange triggered by the user. Results show that the use of visual feedback globally aids better understanding of the exchange mechanism in both cases. Our first experiment suggests, however, that visual feedback is less efficient than a simple popup notification in terms of task duration. In addition, the second experiment shows that much simpler metaphors with no visual effect are generally preferred because of their efficiency.
Keywords :
avatars; avatar exchange; complementary user-centered evaluations; deadlocks situations; exchange mechanism; exchange metaphors; multi-actor virtual environments; popup notification; task duration; training; user perception; user understanding; visual feedback; Avatars; Collaboration; Engines; Image color analysis; Virtual environments; Visualization; Wheels; Perception; User-centered evaluations; Virtual environments for training; Multi-user virtual environments;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-2626
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2014.22
Filename :
6777431
Link To Document :
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