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SelectVisAR: Selective Visualisation of Virtual Environments in Augmented Reality

Robbe Cools, Jihae Han, Adalberto L. Simeone

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Abstract

When establishing a visual connection between a virtual reality user and an augmented reality user, it is important to consider whether the augmented reality user faces a surplus of information. Augmented reality, compared to virtual reality, involves two – not one – planes of information: the physical and the virtual. We propose SelectVisAR, a selective visualisation system of virtual environments in augmented reality. Our system enables an augmented reality spectator to perceive a co-located virtual reality user in the context of four distinct visualisation conditions: Interactive, Proximity, Everything, and Dollhouse. We explore an additional two conditions, Context and Spotlight, in a follow-up study. Our design uses a human-centric approach to information filtering, selectively visualising only parts of the virtual environment related to the interactive possibilities of a virtual reality user. The research investigates how selective visualisations can be helpful or trivial for the augmented reality user when observing a virtual reality user.

Topics & Concepts

Augmented realityVirtual realityHuman–computer interactionComputer-mediated realityComputer scienceVisualizationMixed realityContext (archaeology)Immersion (mathematics)Information visualizationArtificial realityMultimediaArtificial intelligenceMathematicsPaleontologyBiologyPure mathematicsVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsAugmented Reality ApplicationsInteractive and Immersive Displays
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