Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2021
DOI: 10.1145/3411764.3445651
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MIRIA: A Mixed Reality Toolkit for the In-Situ Visualization and Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Interaction Data

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“…The effect of this type of motion has been researched sparsely in visualization, for example, in wall-sized display, data physicalization, and AR/VR research. Past research has looked at moving viewers in front of wall displays, for example as part of basic perception experiments [9], as input to change a visualization or its presentation-e. g., through proxemic interaction [7], [43], [72] or hybrid images [42]-, or to visualize viewer movement [15]. The experiment by Bezerianos and Isenberg [9] is most closely related.…”
Section: Stationary Visualization Moving Viewermentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The effect of this type of motion has been researched sparsely in visualization, for example, in wall-sized display, data physicalization, and AR/VR research. Past research has looked at moving viewers in front of wall displays, for example as part of basic perception experiments [9], as input to change a visualization or its presentation-e. g., through proxemic interaction [7], [43], [72] or hybrid images [42]-, or to visualize viewer movement [15]. The experiment by Bezerianos and Isenberg [9] is most closely related.…”
Section: Stationary Visualization Moving Viewermentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The goal was to facilitate a better joint understanding of the previous experience. In contrast, Büschel et al visualise previous track logs from mixed-reality experiences in order to garner insights into log files as a whole Büschel et al (2021). Ubiq-Exp includes functionality to log multi-user experiences and currently focuses on replaying in real time within a multi-user context, see Section 4.2.…”
Section: Logging and Replay Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…over a certain age [67], a varied range of participants [40], or a large number of participants [11,40,63]. Some researchers resorted to conducting their studies amongst themselves [31] or with colleagues in their institute [9]; as they were unable to recruit external users.…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%