Flying Names: Manipulating Name Tags in XR Social Environments for Target Selection Tasks

Fengyusheng Wang   Chia-Ming Chang   Takeo Igarashi


Abstract
Recent developments in Extended Reality (XR) have led to the creation of various Virtual Reality (VR) social applications that allow small groups of people to interact and participate in var- ious activities. However, these applications are not suitable for larger-scale social scenarios. One major challenge is the lacking of effective solutions for target selection because existing meth- ods for occluded-target selection do not apply well to humans. In this paper, we propose a method called “Flying Names” to improve decision-making accuracy during target selection for both VR and Augmented Reality (AR) social environments by manipulating the heights of name tags on the fly and connecting an auxiliary line from a name tag to its highlighted owner. Our user study results indicate that this proposal effectively improves the accuracy of identifying the actual target person and is better than using either one or none of manipulating heights and connecting lines.

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Publication
Fengyusheng Wang, Chia-Ming Chang ,and Takeo Igarashi, 2023. Flying Names: Manipulating Name Tags in XR Social Environments for Target Selection Tasks. Extended Abstracts of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2023), April 23–28, 2023, Hamburg, Germany. 8 pages. [PDF]



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