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VALID: a perceptually validated Virtual Avatar Library for Inclusion and Diversity

D. Tiffany, Steve Zelenty, Mar González-Franco, Ryan P. McMahan

2023Frontiers in Virtual Reality37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As consumer adoption of immersive technologies grows, virtual avatars will play a prominent role in the future of social computing. However, as people begin to interact more frequently through virtual avatars, it is important to ensure that the research community has validated tools to evaluate the effects and consequences of such technologies. We present the first iteration of a new, freely available 3D avatar library called the Virtual Avatar Library for Inclusion and Diversity (VALID) , which includes 210 fully rigged avatars with a focus on advancing racial diversity and inclusion. We also provide a detailed process for creating, iterating, and validating avatars of diversity. Through a large online study ( n = 132) with participants from 33 countries, we provide statistically validated labels for each avatar’s perceived race and gender. Through our validation study, we also advance knowledge pertaining to the perception of an avatar’s race. In particular, we found that avatars of some races were more accurately identified by participants of the same race.

Topics & Concepts

AvatarDiversity (politics)Inclusion (mineral)PerceptionRace (biology)Computer scienceProcess (computing)Virtual realityHuman–computer interactionPsychologySocial psychologySociologyOperating systemAnthropologyNeuroscienceGender studiesVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsEvolutionary Psychology and Human BehaviorMedia Influence and Health