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Measuring Presence in Virtual Environments: A Survey

Vinícius Costa de Souza, Anderson Maciel, Luciana Nedel, Régis Kopper

2021ACM Computing Surveys100 citationsDOI

Abstract

The effectiveness of a virtual reality experience is strongly affected by the sense of presence of the users involved. This article reviews the different definitions of presence and the main proposed methods to measure it through the analysis of 1,214 papers published in the past 30 years. From the analysis of 239 user studies, we found that 85.8% used subjective measures, 11.7% used a combination of subjective and objective measures, while 2.5% used only objective measures. We also identified, from the studies reviewed, 29 main factors to evoke presence in virtual environments, grouped into four categories: Engagement, Personal Characteristics, Interaction Fidelity, and Display Fidelity.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceFidelityHuman–computer interactionVirtual realityMeasure (data warehouse)Sense of presenceVirtual machineData scienceData miningOperating systemTelecommunicationsVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsEvacuation and Crowd DynamicsMedia Influence and Health