Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, United States of America.
Office of Statistics and Data Analytics, West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Experiment Station Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2024 Sep 18;19(9):e0308957. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0308957. eCollection 2024.
Tactility plays a crucial role in our interactions with the physical world including our ability to differentiate textile textures and their associated comfort. There is an increasing focus on digitally interactive haptic experiences enabling consumers to feel virtual objects realistically. This could revolutionize how we experience textiles in e-commerce platform, virtual and augmented reality, and shape the future of textiles in the metaverse. In this study, we examined the impact of tactile sensitivity on touch perception of a large nonhomogeneous sample of 22 textile swatches. The tactile sensitivity was studied using four factors: assessors' "subject-matter expertise", "frequency of performing handiwork", "frequency of working with textiles", and "familiarity of textile textures". The participants noted their tactile assessment of eight touch attributes of textile swatches on a 5-point Likert scale. Through predictive modeling, we analyzed the effect of tactile sensitivity on participants' tactile assessment scores. Our key findings revealed that participants' tactile sensitivity significantly influenced their perception of the textile textures. Notably, the "frequency of working with textiles" had the most substantial impact on participants' tactile ratings followed by their familiarity with textile textures. Interestingly, the perceptual differences of isotropy attribute were significant in all the cases. Overall, there was no significant difference in the tactile ratings between textile experts and non-experts, except for nine occurrences, four of which were related to perceptual differences in roughness of the woven fabrics. Conversely, the two groups had no statistically significant differences at all in their perceptions of hairiness, scratchiness, and uniformity.
触觉在我们与物理世界的交互中起着至关重要的作用,包括我们区分纺织品质地及其相关舒适度的能力。人们越来越关注数字互动触觉体验,使消费者能够真实地感受到虚拟物体。这可能会彻底改变我们在电子商务平台、虚拟现实和增强现实中体验纺织品的方式,并塑造元宇宙中纺织品的未来。在这项研究中,我们研究了触觉灵敏度对 22 种不同纺织品样本大非均匀样本的触觉感知的影响。触觉灵敏度通过四个因素进行研究:评估者的“主题专业知识”、“手工艺执行频率”、“与纺织品工作频率”和“对纺织品质地的熟悉程度”。参与者在 5 点李克特量表上记录了他们对纺织品样本 8 个触觉属性的触觉评估。通过预测建模,我们分析了触觉灵敏度对参与者触觉评估分数的影响。我们的主要发现表明,参与者的触觉灵敏度显著影响他们对纺织品质地的感知。值得注意的是,“与纺织品工作频率”对参与者的触觉评分影响最大,其次是他们对纺织品质地的熟悉程度。有趣的是,各向同性属性的感知差异在所有情况下都是显著的。总体而言,纺织品专家和非专家在触觉评分方面没有显著差异,除了 9 种情况,其中 4 种与机织物的粗糙度感知差异有关。相反,这两组在毛发感、粗糙度和均匀性方面的感知差异没有统计学意义。