Symposium on Spatial User Interaction 2021
DOI: 10.1145/3485279.3485294
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Translating The Benefits Of Wide-band Display Environments Into An XR Space

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“…Displays that simulate sight in actual situations and are different for each eye make this feasible. High-resolution XR screens provide an extensive user field of vision, ranging from 90 to 180 degrees [163]. Furthermore, compared to 2D systems, XR systems provide better audio experiences.…”
Section:  Metaverse Dependency On Extended Reality (Xr)mentioning
confidence: 99%

Metaverse: Fission the architecture

Asif Zaman,
Mushfiqur Rahman Abir,
Md. Asgor Hossain Reaj
et al. 2024
Int. J. Sci. Res. Arch.
“…Displays that simulate sight in actual situations and are different for each eye make this feasible. High-resolution XR screens provide an extensive user field of vision, ranging from 90 to 180 degrees [163]. Furthermore, compared to 2D systems, XR systems provide better audio experiences.…”
Section:  Metaverse Dependency On Extended Reality (Xr)mentioning
confidence: 99%

Metaverse: Fission the architecture

Asif Zaman,
Mushfiqur Rahman Abir,
Md. Asgor Hossain Reaj
et al. 2024
Int. J. Sci. Res. Arch.
“…In addition to our approach to immersive analytics, there has been additional work in understanding the use of space in these systems. More systems have been developed to harness the space around the user for organizing semi-structured information [25], [28], [29], [30] which have also found benefits in externalized memory.…”
Section: Immersive Analytics For Sensemakingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physical displays and virtual representations have been combined to display visualizations over tabletops (Butscher et al, 2018), and larger screens (Reipschläger et al, 2020;Mahmood et al, 2018), and to combine physical and virtual documents (Li et al, 2019). Large display interfaces have also been transformed into immersive environments to facilitate sensemaking (Lee et al, 2018;Kobayashi et al, 2021). These works show many opportunities for using HWDs in real-world work, but there are still open questions about how to display the content to support workers better.…”
Section: Displaying Content To Workersmentioning
confidence: 99%