# Dataspace: A Reconfigurable Hybrid Reality Environment for Collaborative   Information Analysis

**Authors:** Marco Cavallo, Mishal Dholakia, Matous Havlena, Kenneth Ocheltree,, Mark Podlaseck

arXiv: 1903.03700 · 2019-03-12

## TL;DR

Dataspace is a reconfigurable hybrid reality environment that combines multiple immersive technologies and novel interaction methods to enhance collaborative data analysis, addressing scalability and flexibility limitations of existing systems.

## Contribution

Introduces Dataspace, a novel immersive workspace integrating heterogeneous technologies and interaction methods for flexible, scalable collaborative data analysis.

## Key findings

- Effective visualization of complex data types across domains.
- Reconfigurable environment adapts to user needs.
- Comparison highlights trade-offs in immersive workspace design.

## Abstract

Immersive environments have gradually become standard for visualizing and analyzing large or complex datasets that would otherwise be cumbersome, if not impossible, to explore through smaller scale computing devices. However, this type of workspace often proves to possess limitations in terms of interaction, flexibility, cost and scalability.   In this paper we introduce a novel immersive environment called Dataspace, which features a new combination of heterogeneous technologies and methods of interaction towards creating a better team workspace. Dataspace provides 15 high-resolution displays that can be dynamically reconfigured in space through robotic arms, a central table where information can be projected, and a unique integration with augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) headsets and other mobile devices. In particular, we contribute novel interaction methodologies to couple the physical environment with AR and VR technologies, enabling visualization of complex types of data and mitigating the scalability issues of existing immersive environments.   We demonstrate through four use cases how this environment can be effectively used across different domains and reconfigured based on user requirements.   Finally, we compare Dataspace with existing technologies, summarizing the trade-offs that should be considered when attempting to build better collaborative workspaces for the future.

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