TL;DR
SpatialTouch introduces a cross-reality environment combining 2D touch surfaces with AR headsets to enhance spatial data visualization and exploration, supported by user studies and domain-specific interaction techniques.
Contribution
This work presents a novel cross-reality setup for spatial data visualization, including a design space and tailored interaction techniques for diverse 3D data domains.
Findings
Users adapt interaction strategies based on visual representations.
Natural transitions in spatial awareness observed during navigation.
Environment is usable and engaging for domain experts.
Abstract
We propose and study a novel cross-reality environment that seamlessly integrates a monoscopic 2D surface (an interactive screen with touch and pen input) with a stereoscopic 3D space (an augmented reality HMD) to jointly host spatial data visualizations. This innovative approach combines the best of two conventional methods of displaying and manipulating spatial 3D data, enabling users to fluidly explore diverse visual forms using tailored interaction techniques. Providing such effective 3D data exploration techniques is pivotal for conveying its intricate spatial structures -- often at multiple spatial or semantic scales -- across various application domains and requiring diverse visual representations for effective visualization. To understand user reactions to our new environment, we began with an elicitation user study, in which we captured their responses and interactions. We…
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