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ReLive: Bridging In-Situ and Ex-Situ Visual Analytics for Analyzing Mixed Reality User Studies

Sebastian Hubenschmid, Jonathan Wieland, Daniel Immanuel Fink, Andrea Batch, Johannes Zagermann, Niklas Elmqvist, Harald Reiterer

2022CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems96 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The nascent field of mixed reality is seeing an ever-increasing need for user studies and field evaluation, which are particularly challenging given device heterogeneity, diversity of use, and mobile deployment. Immersive analytics tools have recently emerged to support such analysis in situ, yet the complexity of the data also warrants an ex-situ analysis using more traditional non-immersive visual analytics setups. To bridge the gap between both approaches, we introduce ReLive: a mixed-immersion visual analytics framework for exploring and analyzing mixed reality user studies. ReLive combines an in-situ virtual reality view with a complementary ex-situ desktop view. While the virtual reality view allows users to relive interactive spatial recordings replicating the original study, the synchronized desktop view provides a familiar interface for analyzing aggregated data. We validated our concepts in a two-step evaluation consisting of a design walkthrough and an empirical expert user study.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceAnalyticsHuman–computer interactionVirtual realityBridging (networking)Mixed realityVisual analyticsAugmented realitySoftware walkthroughSoftware deploymentData visualizationUser interfaceData scienceVisualizationArtificial intelligenceSoftwareSoftware engineeringSoftware systemOperating systemSoftware constructionComputer networkProgramming languageVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsData Visualization and AnalyticsImage and Video Quality Assessment
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