2024
DOI: 10.7717/peerj-cs.2277
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Pre-touch reaction is preferred over post-touch reaction in interaction with displayed agent

Masahiro Shiomi

Abstract: A pre-touch reaction, which is a response before a physical contact, is an essential factor for natural human-agent interaction. Although numerous studies have investigated the effectiveness of pre-touch reaction design for virtual agents in virtual reality (VR) environments and robots in physical environments, one area remains underexplored: displayed agents, i.e., on-screen computer graphics agents. To design an appropriate pre-touch reaction for such a displayed agent, this article focused on the display’s … Show more

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