Zhuo Wang

HCI Researcher



Interaction Technology of Situated Visualization


My Role: Concept Design ,Implementation
Abstract 
Situated visualization blends data into the real world to fulfill individuals’ contextual information needs. However, interacting with situated visualization in public environments faces challenges posed by users’ acceptance and contextual constraints. To explore appropriate interaction design, we first conduct a formative study to identify users’ needs for data and interaction. Informed by the findings, we summarize appropriate interaction modalities with eye-based, hand-based and spatially-aware object interaction for situated visualization in public environments. Then, through an iterative design process with six users, we explore and implement interactive techniques for activating and analyzing with situated visualization. To assess the effectiveness and acceptance of these interactions, we integrate them into an AR prototype and conduct a within-subjects study in public scenarios using conventional hand-only interactions as the baseline. The results show that participants preferred our prototype over the baseline, attributing their preference to the interactions being more acceptable, flexible, and practical in public. 

Publications


Make Interaction Situated: Designing User Acceptable Interaction for Situated Visualization in Public Environments


Qian Zhu, Zhuo Wang, Wei Zeng, Wai Tong, Weiyue Lin, Xiaojuan Ma

CHI '24, Proceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 2024




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