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Pointing It Out! Comparing Manual Segmentation of 3D Point Clouds between Desktop, Tablet, and Virtual Reality

Carina Liebers, Marvin Prochazka, Niklas Pfützenreuter, Jonathan Liebers, Jonas Auda, Uwe Gruenefeld, Stefan Schneegaß

2023International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Scanning everyday objects with depth sensors is the state-of-the-art approach to generating point clouds for realistic 3D representations. However, the resulting point cloud data suffers from outliers and contains irrelevant data from neighboring objects. To obtain only the desired 3D representation, additional manual segmentation steps are required. In this paper, we compare three different technology classes as independent variables (desktop vs. tablet vs. virtual reality) in a within-subject user study (N = 18) to understand their effectiveness and efficiency for such segmentation tasks. We found that desktop and tablet still outperform virtual reality regarding task completion times, while we could not find a significant difference between them in the effectiveness of the segmentation. In the post hoc interviews, participants preferred the desktop due to its familiarity and temporal efficiency and virtual reality due to its given three-dimensional representation.

Topics & Concepts

Point cloudComputer scienceSegmentationVirtual realityOutlierRepresentation (politics)Point (geometry)Virtual representationTask (project management)Human–computer interactionArtificial intelligenceComputer visionMathematicsPolitical scienceManagementGeometryLawEconomicsPolitics3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageOptical measurement and interference techniquesTactile and Sensory Interactions