Using Conformity to Probe Interaction Challenges in XR Collaboration

04/10/2020
by   Jeremy Hartmann, et al.
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The concept of a conformity spectrum is introduced to describe the degree to which virtualization adheres to real world physical characteristics surrounding the user. This is then used to examine interaction challenges when collaborating across different levels of virtuality and conformity.

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