An Interactive and Multimodal Virtual Mind Map for Future Workplace

Q1 Computer Science
David Kuťák, M. Dolezal, Bojan Kerous, Zdenek Eichler, J. Vasek, F. Liarokapis
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Abstract

Traditional types of mind maps involve means of visually organizing information. They can be created either using physical tools like paper or post-it notes or through the computer-mediated process. Although their utility is established, mind maps and associated methods usually have several shortcomings with regards to effective and intuitive interaction as well as effective collaboration. Latest developments in virtual reality demonstrate new capabilities of visual and interactive augmentation, and in this paper, we propose a multimodal virtual reality mind map that has the potential to transform the ways in which people interact, communicate, and share information. The shared virtual space allows users to be located virtually in the same meeting room and participate in an immersive experience. Users of the system can create, modify, and group notes in categories and intuitively interact with them. They can create or modify inputs using voice recognition, interact using virtual reality controllers, and then make posts on the virtual mind map. When a brainstorming session is finished, users are able to vote about the content and export it for later usage. A user evaluation with 32 participants assessed the effectiveness of the virtual mind map and its functionality. Results indicate that this technology has the potential to be adopted in practice in the future, but a comparative study needs to be performed to have a more general conclusion.
面向未来工作场所的交互式多模态虚拟思维导图
传统类型的思维导图涉及视觉组织信息的方法。它们既可以使用纸或便利贴等物理工具来创建,也可以通过计算机中介的过程来创建。尽管思维导图和相关方法的实用性已经确立,但在有效和直观的交互以及有效的协作方面,它们通常存在一些缺点。虚拟现实的最新发展展示了视觉和交互式增强的新能力,在本文中,我们提出了一种多模态虚拟现实思维导图,它有可能改变人们互动,沟通和共享信息的方式。共享的虚拟空间允许用户虚拟地位于同一会议室,并参与沉浸式体验。系统用户可以对笔记进行创建、修改和分组,并与之进行直观的交互。他们可以使用语音识别创建或修改输入,使用虚拟现实控制器进行交互,然后在虚拟思维导图上发布帖子。当头脑风暴会议结束时,用户可以对内容进行投票,并将其导出以供以后使用。由32名参与者参与的用户评估评估了虚拟思维导图的有效性及其功能。结果表明,该技术在未来的实践中具有采用的潜力,但需要进行比较研究才能得出更普遍的结论。
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Frontiers in ICT
Frontiers in ICT Computer Science-Computer Networks and Communications
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