Personal Augmented Reality for Information Visualization on Large Interactive Displays
Patrick Reipschl\"ager, Tamara Flemisch, Raimund Dachselt

TL;DR
This paper explores combining large interactive displays with personal AR headsets to improve data visualization, addressing perception and multi-user challenges, and introduces techniques and a framework for enhanced data exploration.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive design space, visualization techniques, and a prototype framework for integrating AR with large displays for data visualization.
Findings
AR techniques improve data exploration on large displays
Personal views reduce mutual disturbance among analysts
Prototype demonstrates effective visualization extensions
Abstract
In this work we propose the combination of large interactive displays with personal head-mounted Augmented Reality (AR) for information visualization to facilitate data exploration and analysis. Even though large displays provide more display space, they are challenging with regard to perception, effective multi-user support, and managing data density and complexity. To address these issues and illustrate our proposed setup, we contribute an extensive design space comprising first, the spatial alignment of display, visualizations, and objects in AR space. Next, we discuss which parts of a visualization can be augmented. Finally, we analyze how AR can be used to display personal views in order to show additional information and to minimize the mutual disturbance of data analysts. Based on this conceptual foundation, we present a number of exemplary techniques for extending visualizations…
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