Immersive Analytics (IA) and consumer adoption of augmented reality (AR) and
virtual reality (VR) head-mounted displays (HMDs) are both rapidly growing.
When used in conjunction, stereoscopic IA environments can offer improved user
understanding and engagement; however, it is unclear how the choice of
stereoscopic display impacts user interactions within an IA environment. This
paper presents a pilot study that examines the impact of stereoscopic display
type on object manipulation and environmental navigation using
consumer-available AR and VR displays. This work finds that the display type
can impact how users manipulate virtual content, how they navigate the
environment, and how able they are to answer questions about the represented
data.
Description
[2207.12558] A Pilot Study on The Impact of Stereoscopic Display Type on User Interactions Within A Immersive Analytics Environment
%0 Generic
%1 williams2022pilot
%A Williams, Adam S.
%A Zhou, Xiaoyan
%A Pahud, Michel
%A Ortega, Francisco R.
%D 2022
%K VR analytics immersive study
%T A Pilot Study on The Impact of Stereoscopic Display Type on User
Interactions Within A Immersive Analytics Environment
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/2207.12558
%X Immersive Analytics (IA) and consumer adoption of augmented reality (AR) and
virtual reality (VR) head-mounted displays (HMDs) are both rapidly growing.
When used in conjunction, stereoscopic IA environments can offer improved user
understanding and engagement; however, it is unclear how the choice of
stereoscopic display impacts user interactions within an IA environment. This
paper presents a pilot study that examines the impact of stereoscopic display
type on object manipulation and environmental navigation using
consumer-available AR and VR displays. This work finds that the display type
can impact how users manipulate virtual content, how they navigate the
environment, and how able they are to answer questions about the represented
data.
@misc{williams2022pilot,
abstract = {Immersive Analytics (IA) and consumer adoption of augmented reality (AR) and
virtual reality (VR) head-mounted displays (HMDs) are both rapidly growing.
When used in conjunction, stereoscopic IA environments can offer improved user
understanding and engagement; however, it is unclear how the choice of
stereoscopic display impacts user interactions within an IA environment. This
paper presents a pilot study that examines the impact of stereoscopic display
type on object manipulation and environmental navigation using
consumer-available AR and VR displays. This work finds that the display type
can impact how users manipulate virtual content, how they navigate the
environment, and how able they are to answer questions about the represented
data.},
added-at = {2022-08-02T10:52:16.000+0200},
author = {Williams, Adam S. and Zhou, Xiaoyan and Pahud, Michel and Ortega, Francisco R.},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21997772784950a099a28518ad8cc6998/abernstetter},
description = {[2207.12558] A Pilot Study on The Impact of Stereoscopic Display Type on User Interactions Within A Immersive Analytics Environment},
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intrahash = {1997772784950a099a28518ad8cc6998},
keywords = {VR analytics immersive study},
note = {cite arxiv:2207.12558},
timestamp = {2022-08-02T10:52:16.000+0200},
title = {A Pilot Study on The Impact of Stereoscopic Display Type on User
Interactions Within A Immersive Analytics Environment},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/2207.12558},
year = 2022
}