Application of Transitional Mixed Reality Interfaces: A Co-design Study with Flood-prone Communities.

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Zhiling Jie, Geert Lugtenberg, Renjie Zhang, Armin Teubert, Makoto Fujisawa, Hideaki Uchiyama, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Isidro Butaslac, Taishi Sawabe, Hirokazu Kato
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Flood risk communication in disaster-prone communities often relies on traditional tools (e.g., paper and browser-based hazard/flood maps) that struggle to engage community stakeholders and reflect intuitive flood situations. In this paper, we applied the transitional mixed reality (MR) interface concept from pioneering work and extended it for flood risk communication scenarios through co-design with community stakeholders to help vulnerable residents understand flood risk and facilitate preparedness. Starting with an initial transitional MR prototype, we conducted three iterative workshops - each dedicated to device usability, visualization techniques, and interaction methods. We collaborated with diverse community stakeholders in flood-prone areas, collecting feedback to refine the system according to community needs. Our preliminary evaluation indicates that this co-designed system significantly improves user understanding and engagement compared to traditional tools, though some older residents faced usability challenges. We detailed this iterative co-design process, critical insights and design implications, offering our work as a practical case of mixed reality application in strengthening flood risk communication. We also discuss the system's potential to support community-driven collaboration in flood preparedness.

过渡混合现实界面的应用:与洪水易发社区的协同设计研究。
易发灾害社区的洪水风险沟通往往依赖于传统工具(例如,纸质和基于浏览器的灾害/洪水地图),这些工具难以让社区利益相关者参与进来,并反映直观的洪水情况。在本文中,我们应用了开创性工作中的过渡混合现实(MR)接口概念,并通过与社区利益相关者共同设计,将其扩展到洪水风险沟通场景,以帮助弱势居民了解洪水风险并促进准备工作。从最初的过渡MR原型开始,我们进行了三个迭代研讨会-每个研讨会都致力于设备可用性,可视化技术和交互方法。我们与洪水易发地区的不同社区利益相关者合作,收集反馈意见,根据社区需求完善系统。我们的初步评估表明,与传统工具相比,这个共同设计的系统显着提高了用户的理解和参与度,尽管一些老年居民面临可用性挑战。我们详细介绍了这个迭代的共同设计过程、关键见解和设计含义,并将我们的工作作为加强洪水风险沟通的混合现实应用的实际案例。我们还讨论了该系统在支持社区驱动的防洪合作方面的潜力。
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