An Evaluation of Immersive Infographics for News Reporting: Quantifying the Effect of Mobile AR Concrete Scales Infographics on Volume Understanding
Mariane Giambastiani, Jorge Wagner, Carla M. Dal Sasso Freitas and, Luciana Nedel

TL;DR
This study evaluates how immersive mobile AR infographics improve users' understanding of volume in news reporting, showing AR's superiority over static images and text in conveying scale.
Contribution
It provides empirical evidence that mobile AR concrete scales infographics significantly enhance volume comprehension in news reporting compared to traditional methods.
Findings
AR infographics reduce volume estimation error by 31.8%
Both image and AR infographics outperform textual analogies in comprehension
Mobile AR infographics increase subjective understanding and engagement
Abstract
Augmented Reality (AR) allows us to represent information in the user's own environment and, therefore, convey a visceral feeling of its true physical scale. Journalists increasingly leverage this opportunity through immersive infographics, an extension of conventional infographics reliant on familiar references to convey volumes, heights, weights, and sizes. Our goal is to measure the contribution of immersive mobile AR concrete scales infographics to the user's understanding of the information scale. We focus on infographics powered by tablet-based mobile AR, given its current much more widespread use for news consumption compared to headset-based AR. We designed and implemented a study apparatus containing three alternative representation methods (textual analogies, image infographic, and AR infographic) for three different pieces of news with different characteristics and scales. In…
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TopicsBIM and Construction Integration
