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The Interaction Fidelity Model: A Taxonomy to Communicate the Different Aspects of Fidelity in Virtual Reality

Michael Bonfert, Thomas Muender, Ryan P. McMahan, Frank Steinicke, Doug A. Bowman, Rainer Malaka, Tanja Döring

2024International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fidelity describes how closely a replication resembles the original. It can be helpful to analyze how faithful interactions in virtual reality (VR) are to a reference interaction. In prior research, fidelity has been restricted to the simulation of reality—also called realism. Our definition includes other reference interactions, such as superpowers or fiction. Interaction fidelity is a multilayered concept. Unfortunately, different aspects of fidelity have either not been distinguished in scientific discourse or referred to with inconsistent terminology. Therefore, we present the Interaction Fidelity Model (IntFi Model). Based on the human-computer interaction loop, it systematically covers all stages of VR interactions. The conceptual model establishes a clear structure and precise definitions of eight distinct components. As a communication tool, it helps teams to understand and discuss fidelity in VR. It was reviewed through workshops with fourteen VR experts. We provide guidelines, diverse examples, and educational material to apply the IntFi Model universally to any VR experience and propose foundational research opportunities.

Topics & Concepts

FidelityHuman–computer interactionVirtual realityComputer scienceTaxonomy (biology)Mixed realityTelecommunicationsBiologyBotanyVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsTactile and Sensory InteractionsInteractive and Immersive Displays