DyViTo stands for Dynamics of Vision and Touch: the look and feel of stuff. Daily tasks as diverse as drinking tea or operating machines require us to integrate information across time and the senses rapidly and flexibly. Understanding how the human brain performs dynamic, multisensory integration is a key question with important applications in creating digital and virtual environments. Our goal is to produce a step change in the industrial challenge of creating virtual objects that look, feel, move and change like ‘the real thing’. Levering the research excellence of 9 universities across Europe, we are combining psychology and neuroscience with engineering and computer graphics, to understand and use human sensory perception to drive applied innovations. Concurrently, we utilise the insights from 6 non-academic partners, including Schlenk Metallic Pigments (Germany) and Substance by Adobe (France) to deliver the following objectives:
- understand how humans, perceive dynamic changes in shape, material properties and illumination using new behavioural and brain imaging techniques
- measure and model the sensory integration of vision and touch information as we explore objects to determine their material properties
- exploit insights from perception science to optimise the interactive rendering of virtual visual-haptic objects, and to support advances in lighting technology
Our work shall benefit the wider community and be accessible by everyone. Whether for scientific or industry application, our findings will help shape academia, create new industry standards and inspire a whole new generation of scientists.