Virtual Human Coherence and Plausibility – Towards a Validated Scale

Virtual Human Coherence and Plausibility – Towards a Validated Scale

David Mal
,
Erik Wolf
,
Nina Döllinger
,
Mario Botsch
,
Carolin Wienrich
,
Marc Erich Latoschik
Abstract
Virtual humans contribute to users’ state of plausibility in various XR applications. We present the development and preliminary evaluation of a self-assessment questionnaire to quantify virtual human’s plausibility in virtual environments based on eleven concise items. A principal component analysis of 650 appraisals collected in an online survey revealed two highly reliable components within the items. We interpret the components as possible factors, i.e., appearance and behavior plausibility and match to the virtual environment, and propose future work aiming towards a standardized virtual human plausibility scale by validating the structure and sensitivity of both sub-components in XR environments.
Type
Conference paper
Publication
2022 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and Workshops (VRW)