Presentation 2018-07-20
[Special Invited Talk] Two approaches in affective perception of space
Jiro Gyoba,
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Abstract(in English) People meet other person, other objects, culture or nature, and interact them in space. Affective perception of space always mediates such interaction. Studies on affective space are not sufficient compared to those on affective products. There are two representative types in affective space perception. The first one is the sense of presence that corresponds to the subjective experience of being in particular place or environment, even when viewers are physically situated in another place. The other type is the sense of verisimilitude that corresponds to the subjective feeling of trueness and essence of space. Based on the results obtained in a series of psychological experiments, we demonstrated that the sense of presence tends to be based on the principle of sensory amplification, while the sense of verisimilitude tends to be maximum at moderate levels of stimulus intensity, following the principle of inverse effectiveness and cognitive completion. The both types of approach are important for advanced media technology.
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Keyword(in English) Affective Perception of Space / Sense of Presence / Sense of Verisimilitudes / Japan Art
Paper # CQ2018-37
Date of Issue 2018-07-12 (CQ)

Conference Information
Committee CQ
Conference Date 2018/7/19(2days)
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Place (in English) Tohoku Univ.
Topics (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Topics (in English) Assessment, Measurement and Control of QoE and QoS, etc.
Chair Takanori Hayashi(Hiroshima Inst. of Tech.)
Vice Chair Hideyuki Shimonishi(NEC) / Jun Okamoto(NTT)
Secretary Hideyuki Shimonishi(NTT) / Jun Okamoto(Nippon Inst. of Tech.)
Assistant Chikara Sasaki(KDDI Research) / Yoshiaki Nishikawa(NEC) / Ryo Yamamoto(UEC)

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Registration To Technical Committee on Communication Quality
Language JPN
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Title (in English) [Special Invited Talk] Two approaches in affective perception of space
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) Affective Perception of Space
Keyword(2) Sense of Presence
Keyword(3) Sense of Verisimilitudes
Keyword(4) Japan Art
1st Author's Name Jiro Gyoba
1st Author's Affiliation Tohoku University(Tohoku Univ.)
Date 2018-07-20
Paper # CQ2018-37
Volume (vol) vol.118
Number (no) CQ-140
Page pp.pp.35-38(CQ),
#Pages 4
Date of Issue 2018-07-12 (CQ)