DocumentCode
127282
Title
Poster: Dynamic adaptation of 3D selection techniques for suitability across diverse scenarios
Author
Cashion, Jeffrey ; LaViola, Joseph J.
Author_Institution
Univ. of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
29-30 March 2014
Firstpage
165
Lastpage
166
Abstract
We performed a user study that measured the effectiveness of our new 3D selection technique, Scope, which dynamically adapts to the environment by altering its activation area and visual appearance with relation to cursor velocity. Users tested our new technique against existing techniques Raycast, Bendcast, and Hook across a variety of different 3D scenarios which featured three different levels of object density and three different levels of object velocity. Our two dependent variables were completion time and total attempts per scenario. Users also completed a post-questionnaire which yielded qualitative insights on their experience. Our study shows that Bendcast, Scope, and Hook all performed similarly across all scenarios, yet were all significantly faster and less error-prone than Raycast. Despite this similar performance, users strongly favored Scope over the other three techniques, and over the second most preferred technique nearly two to one.
Keywords
computer graphics; human computer interaction; interactive systems; 3D selection techniques; Bendcast; Hook; Raycast; Scope; completion time variable; object density; object velocity; total attempts per scenario variable; Educational institutions; Three-dimensional displays; Time measurement; User interfaces; Velocity measurement; Virtual environments; Visualization; 3D object selection; Interaction techniques; dense and dynamic environments;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
3D User Interfaces (3DUI), 2014 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Minneapolis, MN
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/3DUI.2014.6798872
Filename
6798872
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