With the advent of consumer-grade products for presenting an immersive virtual environment (VE), there is a growing interest in utilizing VEs for testing human navigation behavior. However, preparing a VE still requires a high level of technical expertise in computer graphics and virtual reality, posing a significant hurdle to embracing the emerging technology. To address this issue, this paper presents Delayed Feedback based Immersive Navigation Environment (DeFINE), a framework that allows for easy creation and administration of navigation tasks within customizable VEs via intuitive graphical user interfaces and simple settings files. Importantly, DeFINE has a built-in capability to provide performance feedback to participants during an experiment, a feature that is critically missing in other similar frameworks. To show the usability of DeFINE from both experimentalists' and participants' perspectives, a demonstration was made in which participants navigated to a hidden goal location with feedback that differentially weighted speed and accuracy of their responses. In addition, the participants evaluated DeFINE in terms of its ease of use, required workload, and proneness to induce cybersickness. The demonstration exemplified typical experimental manipulations DeFINE accommodates and what types of data it can collect for characterizing participants' task performance. With its out-of-the-box functionality and potential customizability due to open-source licensing, DeFINE makes VEs more accessible to many researchers.
翻译:随着消费者品级产品的到来,展示一个隐蔽的虚拟环境,人们越来越有兴趣利用VE测试人类导航行为。然而,编制VE仍然需要在计算机图形和虚拟现实方面拥有高水平的技术专门知识,这对接受新兴技术构成重大障碍。为解决这一问题,本文件展示了基于延迟反馈的隐性导航环境(DeFINE),这是一个通过直观图形用户界面和简单设置文件在可定制VE中轻松创建和管理导航任务的框架。重要的是,DeFINE拥有内在能力,在试验期间向参与者提供业绩反馈,这是其他类似框架中极为缺少的特征。为了显示DeFINE在实验家和参与者的视角中都具有可使用性,从实验家和参与者的角度展示DeFINE的可使用性,在向一个隐藏的目标地点航行,其反馈速度和答复的准确度各不相同。此外,与会者从方便使用的角度评价DEFINE,要求工作量和易诱导网络问题。示范了典型的实验性操纵,DeFINE公司在客户的功能上更便于使用。