Hover Pad: interacting with autonomous and self-actuated displays in space

Julian Seifert, Sebastian Boring, Christian Winkler, F. Schaub, Fabian Schwab, Steffen Herrdum, Fabian Maier, Daniel Mayer, E. Rukzio
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Abstract

Handheld displays enable flexible spatial exploration of information spaces -- users can physically navigate through three-dimensional space to access information at specific locations. Having users constantly hold the display, however, has several limitations: (1) inaccuracies due to natural hand tremors; (2) fatigue over time; and (3) limited exploration within arm's reach. We investigate autonomous, self-actuated displays that can freely move and hold their position and orientation in space without users having to hold them at all times. We illustrate various stages of such a display's autonomy ranging from manual to fully autonomous, which -- depending on the tasks -- facilitate the interaction. Further, we discuss possible motion control mechanisms for these displays and present several interaction techniques enabled by such displays. Our Hover Pad toolkit enables exploring five degrees of freedom of self-actuated and autonomous displays and the developed control and interaction techniques. We illustrate the utility of our toolkit with five prototype applications, such as a volumetric medical data explorer.
悬停垫:与空间中的自主和自驱动显示器交互
手持显示器使信息空间的空间探索变得灵活——用户可以在三维空间中进行物理导航,以访问特定位置的信息。然而,让用户一直拿着显示器有几个限制:(1)由于手自然颤抖而不准确;(2)长期疲劳;(3)在触手可及的范围内进行有限的探索。我们研究自主的,自驱动的显示器,可以自由移动和保持他们的位置和方向的空间,而不需要用户一直拿着他们。我们说明了这种显示的自主性的各个阶段,从手动到完全自主,这取决于任务,促进交互。此外,我们讨论了这些显示器可能的运动控制机制,并提出了由这些显示器启用的几种交互技术。我们的Hover Pad工具包可以探索自驱动和自主显示的五个自由度,以及开发的控制和交互技术。我们用5个原型应用程序(如体积医学数据浏览器)来演示我们的工具包的实用程序。
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