DocumentCode
47953
Title
Getting the Point Across: Exploring the Effects of Dynamic Virtual Humans in an Interactive Museum Exhibit on User Perceptions
Author
Rivera-Gutierrez, Diego ; Ferdig, Rick ; Jian Li ; Lok, Benjamin
Volume
20
Issue
4
fYear
2014
fDate
Apr-14
Firstpage
636
Lastpage
643
Abstract
We have created “You, M.D.”, an interactive museum exhibit in which users learn about topics in public health literacy while interacting with virtual humans. You, M.D. is equipped with a weight sensor, a height sensor and a Microsoft Kinect that gather basic user information. Conceptually, You, M.D. could use this user information to dynamically select the appearance of the virtual humans in the interaction attempting to improve learning outcomes and user perception for each particular user. For this concept to be possible, a better understanding of how different elements of the visual appearance of a virtual human affects user perceptions is required. In this paper, we present the results of an initial user study with a large sample size (n =333) ran using You, M.D. The study measured users´ reactions based on the user´s gender and body-mass index (BMI) when facing virtual humans with BMI either concordant or discordant from the user´s BMI. The results of the study indicate that concordance between the users´ BMI and the virtual human´s BMI affects male and female users differently. The results also show that female users rate virtual humans as more knowledgeable than male users rate the same virtual humans.
Keywords
health care; interactive devices; museums; virtual reality; Microsoft Kinect; You, M.D; body-mass index; dynamic virtual humans; height sensor; interactive museum exhibit; public health literacy; user information; user perceptions; weight sensor; Avatars; Educational institutions; Malignant tumors; Public healthcare; TV; Visualization; virtual humans; museum exhibits; user perceptions;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2626
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVCG.2014.26
Filename
6777429
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