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2008-12-18 16:45
Analyses of non-researcher's understanding of sense of presence Kazuhiro Yoshida, Wataru Teramoto (Reserch Inst. of Electrical Com/Graduate School of Info Scie.), Nobuko Asai (Nagoya Univ.), Souta Hidaka (Tohoku Univ. / JSPS), Jiro Gyoba, Yo-iti Suzuki (Reserch Inst. of Electrical Com/Graduate School of Info Scie.) HIP2008-132 |
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We investigated shared understandings of "sense of presence" among non-researchers by a questionnaire method. Although more than 90\% of them recognized the term, "sense of presence", the term was used not only to refer to an experience of "being there" in a mediated environment, but also refer to an actual experience which shakes their hearts. An SD(semantic differential) method revealed four different elements of "sense of presence" -- evaluation, impact, activity and mechanicalness. Events with high presence were likely to be evaluated as preferable, impressive, and dynamic. Furthermore, "sense of presence" was estimated to have a close relation to the visual, auditory, vestibular and kinesthetic senses. These results suggest that these aspects of "sense of presence" should be taken into account in specifying physical factors for high-presence and
establishing objective measures for sense of presence. |
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sense of presence / multiple meanings / multidimensional structure / sensory modality selectivity / / / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 108, no. 356, HIP2008-132, pp. 53-58, Dec. 2008. |
Paper # |
HIP2008-132 |
Date of Issue |
2008-12-11 (HIP) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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