HoloDevice: Holographic Cross-Device Interactions for Remote Collaboration
Neil Chulpongsatorn, Thien-Kim Nguyen, Nicolai Marquardt, Ryo Suzuki

TL;DR
HoloDevice enables remote cross-device interactions using holographic rendering on mixed reality headsets, allowing users to interact with distant physical devices as if co-located, enriching remote collaboration.
Contribution
The paper introduces holographic cross-device interaction, a novel concept, and presents a design space with three benefits, along with a prototype system for remote device collaboration.
Findings
HoloDevice demonstrates effective remote interaction with physical devices via holography.
The design space reveals three key benefits: spatial visualization, rich visual affordances, and dynamic configuration.
Use-case scenarios showcase practical applications of holographic cross-device interactions.
Abstract
This paper introduces holographic cross-device interaction, a new class of remote cross-device interactions between local physical devices and holographically rendered remote devices. Cross-device interactions have enabled a rich set of interactions with device ecologies. Most existing research focuses on co-located settings (meaning when users and devices are in the same physical space) to achieve these rich interactions and affordances. In contrast, holographic cross-device interaction allows remote interactions between devices at distant locations by providing a rich visual affordance through real-time holographic rendering of the device's motion, content, and interactions on mixed reality head-mounted displays. This maintains the advantages of having a physical device, such as precise input through touch and pen interaction. Through holographic rendering, not only can remote devices…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Optical Imaging Technologies · Teleoperation and Haptic Systems · Cloud Computing and Remote Desktop Technologies
