期刊
SUSTAINABILITY
卷 15, 期 9, 页码 -出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su15097491
关键词
virtual reality; subjective surveys; lighting; daylighting; human preferences; questionnaires; HDR; Radiance; tone mapping
This paper investigates the role of subjective assessments in lighting research using immersive virtual reality. The findings reveal the usefulness of immersive virtual reality as a tool for lighting research and design, while also identifying the limitations that need to be addressed.
Immersive virtual reality allows showing people virtual environments with high levels of presence, realism, and feeling of being, as if they were in the real world. With this aim, virtual environments must provide proper light distributions and elicit sensations similar to those seen in the real world. So far, experiments with human subjects are the most effective way to evaluate the accuracy of virtual reality in reproducing real spaces. This paper investigates the role of subjective assessments in lighting research using virtual reality. According to the review results, the investigations aimed at using immersive virtual reality for lighting can mainly be divided into three groups: (i) comparison between virtual and physical environments, (ii) analysis of different lighting scenarios, and (iii) investigation of users' interaction with the virtual model. On the one hand, the results show that immersive virtual reality is a useful tool for research and design in lighting. On the other hand, they highlight the limitations that still need to be overcome. Finally, the main findings and gaps concerning the subjective assessment were listed.
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