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Multidimensional Scaling Analysis of Haptic Exploratory Procedures

Authors
Christian WallravenHeinrich H. Bulthoff
Issue Date
Jan-2010
Publisher
ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
Citation
ACM TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED PERCEPTION, v.7, no.1
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ACM TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED PERCEPTION
Volume
7
Number
1
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/104550
ISSN
1544-3558
Abstract
Previous work in real and virtual settings has shown that the way in which we interact with objects plays a fundamental role in the way we perceive them. This article uses multidimensional scaling (MDS) analysis to further characterize and quantify the effects of using different haptic exploratory procedures (EPs) on perceptual similarity spaces. In Experiment 1, 20 participants rated similarity on a set of nine novel, 3D objects varying in shape and texture after either following their contours, laterally rubbing their centers, gripping them, or sequentially touching their tips. MDS analysis was used to recover perceptual maps of the objects and relative weights of perceptual dimensions from similarity data. Both the maps and relative weights of shape/texture properties were found to vary as a function of the EP used. In addition, large individual differences in the relative weight of shape/texture were observed. In Experiment 2, 17 of the previous participants repeated Experiment 1 after an average of 105 days. The same patterns of raw similarity ratings, perceptual maps, dimension weights, and individual differences were observed, indicating that perceptual similarities remained stable over time. The findings underscore the role of hand movements and individual biases in shapi
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