Single User Cross Reality Transition of Virtual Object

 

Cross-reality (CR) is defined as the transition between or concurrent usage of multiple systems on Milgram’s RV continuum (RVC). Given commercially available technologies, different points on the spectrum are more or less suitable for different tasks. CR is the field that exploits the potential benefit of the system that connects multiple spaces along the RVC. 

Our research focuses on single-user CR applications that bridge different points of RVC. Our study aims to integrate the advantages, overcome the drawbacks, and gain more insights into developing the processes and guidelines for implementing single-user CR applications that allow efficiently and effortlessly moving between different points of the spectrum, enabling users to utilize the capabilities of extended reality technologies when suitable. 

The current stage of our research concentrates on the transition of the virtual objects along the RVC. We are running studies to learn how to allow the user to move visualization along the RVC effortlessly while focusing on the task. 

SEER Lab

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ICT Building, 856 Campus Pl NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 4V8. Canada

frank.maurer@ucalgary.ca