Alpha IVBO - Construction of a Scale
to Measure the Illusion of Virtual Body
Ownership
D. Roth, J. Lugrin, M. Latoschik, and S. Huber. Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, page 2875-2883. (2017)
Abstract
In this paper, we present a scale construction and its initial test as a step towards a standardized measure of the illusion of virtual body ownership (IVBO) in virtual simulations. The IVBO describes the effect of users partly or fully perceiving a virtual body as their own. We analyzed components for a scale we call \u0027Alpha IVBO\u0027 by using data from a fake mirror scenario study. Users saw their movements mapped in real-time to a virtual avatar rendered on 3D display placed in front of them. The principal component analysis of our sample data resulted in three factors: \u0027acceptance\u0027, \u0027control\u0027 and \u0027change\u0027.
%0 Conference Paper
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%A Roth, Daniel
%A Lugrin, Jean-Luc
%A Latoschik, Marc Erich
%A Huber, Stephan
%B Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
%D 2017
%K droth ivbo myown
%P 2875-2883
%T Alpha IVBO - Construction of a Scale
to Measure the Illusion of Virtual Body
Ownership
%U https://downloads.hci.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/2017-chi-alpha-ivbo.pdf
%X In this paper, we present a scale construction and its initial test as a step towards a standardized measure of the illusion of virtual body ownership (IVBO) in virtual simulations. The IVBO describes the effect of users partly or fully perceiving a virtual body as their own. We analyzed components for a scale we call \u0027Alpha IVBO\u0027 by using data from a fake mirror scenario study. Users saw their movements mapped in real-time to a virtual avatar rendered on 3D display placed in front of them. The principal component analysis of our sample data resulted in three factors: \u0027acceptance\u0027, \u0027control\u0027 and \u0027change\u0027.
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title = {Alpha IVBO - Construction of a Scale
to Measure the Illusion of Virtual Body
Ownership},
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