Publikations-Information
Exploring Haptic Illusions from a Third-Person Perspective and Through Virtual Avatars
BT/MT
Status | open |
Student | N/A |
Advisor | Steeven Villa, Abdallah El Ali |
Professor | Prof. Dr. Albrecht Schmidt |
Task
Description
Haptic illusions occur when people experience the sensation of touch through non-tactile senses like vision or hearing. For example, visual manipulation of hand movements can evoke perceptions of weight, stiffness, or friction-even in the absence of actual physical feedback. This project investigates a compelling question: Can haptic illusions still occur when individuals view themselves from a third-person perspective or interact through a virtual avatar? You'll explore how immersive VR environments and avatar-based interactions influence the perception of haptic feedback. The work will involve experimental design, development in virtual reality, and user studies.
You will Gain
- Hands-on experience in cutting-edge VR research
- Skills in multimodal perception and human-computer interaction
- An opportunity to contribute to the scientific understanding of virtual embodiment and haptics
Requirements / Willingness to Learn:
- VR development experience using Unity3D
- Familiarity with Meta Quest devices
- Interest in learning how to control haptic interfaces, such as the Novint Falcon