학술논문

Assessing Spatial and Temporal Reliability of the Vive System as a Tool for Naturalistic Behavioural Research
Document Type
Conference
Source
2019 International Conference on 3D Immersion (IC3D) 3D Immersion (IC3D), 2019 International Conference on. :1-8 Dec, 2019
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Photonics and Electrooptics
Signal Processing and Analysis
Virtual reality
Head-mounted display
motion capture
HTC Vive
VICON
accuracy
precision
lost tracking
neuroscience
spatio-temporal
Language
ISSN
2379-1780
Abstract
Nowadays behavioral and cognitive neuroscience studies have turned ‘naturalistic’, aiming at understanding brain functions by maintaining complexity close to everyday life. Many scholars started using commercially available VR devices, which, were not conceived as research tools. It is therefore important to assess their spatio-temporal reliability and inform scholars about the basic resolutions they can achieve. Here we provide such an assessment for the VIVE (HTC Vive) by comparing it with a VICON (BONITA 10) system. Results show a submillimeter Vive precision (0.237mm) and a nearest centimeter accuracy (8.7mm static, 8.5mm dynamic). we also report the Vive reaction to a tracking loss: the system takes 319.5 +/− 16.8 ms to detect the loss and can still be perturbed for about 3 seconds after tracking recovery. The Vive device allows for fairly accurate and reliable spatiotemporal measurements and may be well-suited for studies with typical human behavior, provided tracking loss is prevented.