Exploring Interactions with Printed Data Visualizations in Augmented Reality
Wai Tong, Zhutian Chen, Meng Xia, Leo Yu-Ho Lo, Linping Yuan, Benjamin, Bach, Huamin Qu

TL;DR
This paper develops a structured design space for interacting with printed data visualizations augmented through AR, supported by a user study demonstrating the intuitiveness and engagement of selected interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel framework classifying interactions with paper and AR, and evaluates their usability and preferences through workshops and controlled experiments.
Findings
Most interactions are intuitive and engaging.
Tilt to pan is a preferred interaction.
Design implications for AR and paper-based visualization systems.
Abstract
This paper presents a design space of interaction techniques to engage with visualizations that are printed on paper and augmented through Augmented Reality. Paper sheets are widely used to deploy visualizations and provide a rich set of tangible affordances for interactions, such as touch, folding, tilting, or stacking. At the same time, augmented reality can dynamically update visualization content to provide commands such as pan, zoom, filter, or detail on demand. This paper is the first to provide a structured approach to mapping possible actions with the paper to interaction commands. This design space and the findings of a controlled user study have implications for future designs of augmented reality systems involving paper sheets and visualizations. Through workshops (N=20) and ideation, we identified 81 interactions that we classify in three dimensions: 1) commands that can be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInteractive and Immersive Displays · Augmented Reality Applications · Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
