학술논문

Development and Validation of Pictographic Scales for Rapid Assessment of Affective States in Virtual Reality
Document Type
Conference
Source
2020 Twelfth International Conference on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX) Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX), 2020 Twelfth International Conference on. :1-6 May, 2020
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Signal Processing and Analysis
Headphones
Three-dimensional displays
Correlation
Mood
Databases
Virtual environments
Media
Pictographic Scale
Affective State
Virtual Reality
User Experience
Mood Measurement
Language
ISSN
2472-7814
Abstract
This paper describes the development and validation of a continuous pictographic scale for self-reported assessment of affective states in virtual environments. The developed tool, called Morph A Mood (MAM), consists of a 3D character whose facial expression can be adjusted with simple controller gestures according to the perceived affective state to capture valence and arousal scores. It was tested against the questionnaires Pick-A-Mood (PAM) and Self-Assessment Manikin (SAM) in an experiment in which the participants (N = 32) watched several one-minute excerpts from music videos of the DEAP database within a virtual environment and assessed their mood after each clip. The experiment showed a high correlation with regard to valence, but only a moderate one with regard to arousal. No statistically significant differences were found between the SAM ratings of this experiment and MAM, but between the valence values of MAM and the DEAP database and between the arousal values of MAM and PAM. In terms of user experience, MAM and PAM hardly differ. Furthermore, the experiment showed that assessments inside virtual environments are significantly faster than with paper-pencil methods, where media devices such as headphones and display goggles must be put on and taken off.