Simple and Efficient? Evaluation of Transitions for Task-Driven Cross-Reality Experiences - Results

Citation Author(s):
Nico
Feld
Pauline
Bimberg
Benjamin
Weyers
Daniel
Zielasko
Submitted by:
Nico Feld
Last updated:
Tue, 12/05/2023 - 09:17
DOI:
10.21227/rq89-mb50
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Abstract 

The inquiry into the impact of diverse transitions between cross-reality environments on the user experience remains a compelling research endeavor. 

Existing work often offers fragmented perspectives on various techniques or confines itself to a singular segment of the reality-virtuality spectrum, be it virtual reality or augmented reality.

This study embarks on bridging this knowledge gap by systematically assessing the effects of six prevalent transitions while users remain immersed in tasks spanning both virtual and physical domains. 

As a preliminary step, we evaluate these six transitions within the realm of pure virtual reality to establish a baseline.

Our findings reveal a clear preference among participants for brief and efficient transitions, contrasting with transitions that prioritize heightened interactivity and continuity.

Subsequently, we extend our investigation into a cross-reality context, encompassing transitions between virtual and physical environments. 

Once again, our results underscore the prevailing preference for concise and effective transitions.

Furthermore, our research offers intriguing insights hinting at the potential mitigation of visual incongruities between virtual reality and augmented reality environments observed in specific transition scenarios.

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