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Getting There Together: Group Navigation in Distributed Virtual Environments

Tim Weißker, Pauline Bimberg, Bernd Froehlich

2020IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics43 citationsDOI

Abstract

We analyzed the design space of group navigation tasks in distributed virtual environments and present a framework consisting of techniques to form groups, distribute responsibilities, navigate together, and eventually split up again. To improve joint navigation, our work focused on an extension of the Multi-Ray Jumping technique that allows adjusting the spatial formation of two distributed users as part of the target specification process. The results of a quantitative user study showed that these adjustments lead to significant improvements in joint two-user travel, which is evidenced by more efficient travel sequences and lower task loads imposed on the navigator and the passenger. In a qualitative expert review involving all four stages of group navigation, we confirmed the effective and efficient use of our technique in a more realistic use-case scenario and concluded that remote collaboration benefits from fluent transitions between individual and group navigation.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceTask (project management)Human–computer interactionProcess (computing)Group (periodic table)Systems engineeringEngineeringOperating systemChemistryOrganic chemistryVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsInteractive and Immersive DisplaysEvacuation and Crowd Dynamics
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