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 choice on object manipulation and environmental navigation using consumeravailable AR and VR HMDs. Our observations indicate that the display can impact how users manipulate virtual content and how they navigate the environment.
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I Did Not Notice: A Comparison of Immersive Analytics with Augmented and Virtual Reality
Immersive environments enable users to engage in embodied interaction, enhancing the sensemaking processes involved in completing tasks such as immersive analytics. Previous comparative studies on immersive analytics using augmented and virtual realities have revealed that users employ different strategies for data interpretation and text-based analytics depending on the environment. Our study seeks to investigate how augmented and virtual reality influences sensemaking processes in quantitative immersive analytics. Our results, derived from a diverse group of participants, indicate that users demonstrate comparable performance in both environments. However, it was observed that users exhibit a higher tolerance for cognitive load in VR and travel further in AR. Based on our findings, we recommend providing users with the option to switch between AR and VR, thereby enabling them to select an environment that aligns with their preferences and task requirements.
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- Award ID(s):
- 2238313
- PAR ID:
- 10510366
- Publisher / Repository:
- ACM
- Date Published:
- Journal Name:
- In Extended Abstracts of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA ’24)
- ISBN:
- 9798400703317
- Page Range / eLocation ID:
- 1 to 7
- Subject(s) / Keyword(s):
- Immersive Analytics, Sensemaking, AR/VR Comparison, User Interaction, User Navigation
- Format(s):
- Medium: X
- Location:
- Honolulu HI USA
- Sponsoring Org:
- National Science Foundation
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