Title
Egocentric space-distorting visualizations for rapid environment exploration in mobile mixed reality
Abstract
Throughout the last decade, mobile information browsing has become a widely-adopted practice. Most of today's mobile internet devices contain facilities to display maps of the user's surroundings with points of interest embedded into the map. Other researchers have already explored complementary, egocentric visualizations of these points of interest using mobile mixed reality. However, it is challenging to display off-screen or occluded points of interest. We have designed and implemented space-distorting visualizations to address these situations. Based on the informal user feedback that we have gathered, we have performed several iterations on our visualizations. We hope that our initial results can inspire other researchers to also investigate space-distorting visualizations for mixed and augmented reality.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/VR.2010.5444815
VR '10 Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE Virtual Reality Conference
Keywords
DocType
ISSN
egocentric space-distorting visualization,mobile information browsing,augmented reality,mixed reality,mobile mixed reality,informal user feedback,information visualization,last decade,current context,rapid environment exploration,occluded point,initial result,egocentric visualization,mobile internet device,space-distorting visualization,iterations,data mining,computer graphic,prototypes,internet,visualization,mobile computing,iterative methods,virtual reality,mobile communication,interaction technique,data visualisation
Conference
1554-7868
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
8
0.66
5
Authors
9
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
christian sandor134541.34
Andrew Cunningham214110.48
Ulrich Eck38415.63
Donald Urquhart480.66
Graeme Jarvis5301.53
Arindam Dey620523.43
Sebastien Barbier780.66
M R. Marner8848.84
Sang Rhee980.66