论文标题
移动虚拟现实中基于笔与电子表格的互动
Pen-based Interaction with Spreadsheets in Mobile Virtual Reality
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论文摘要
虚拟现实(VR)可以增强移动知识工作的显示和交互,尤其是电子表格应用程序。虽然电子表格广泛使用,但仍有具有挑战性的互动,尤其是在移动设备上,但在VR中使用它们尚未深入探索。该域的特殊唯一性是VR提供的沉浸式和较大的显示空间之间的对比,与旅途中的信息工作者(例如飞机座椅或小型工作空间)相比,这与非常有限的互动空间形成对比。为了缩小此差距,我们提出了一个工具集,用于使用沉浸式VR耳机和基于笔的输入来增强平板电脑上的电子表格交互。这种组合为增强电子表格交互的生产率开辟了许多可能性。我们建议使用平板电脑周围和前面的空间,以增强电子表格数据和元数据的可视化。例如,扩展工作表的显示超出物理屏幕的边界,或者通过发现纸单元格之间隐藏的依赖关系而更容易调试。将笔的精确屏幕输入与平板电脑周围的空间传感结合在一起,我们提出了工具,以有效地创建和编辑电子表格功能,例如屏幕上分层菜单,纸板依赖性的可视化以及基于凝视的基于电视的开关开关之间的工具。我们使用基于视频的在线调查以及基于专家的人类绩效潜力评估提出的工具集的可行性。
Virtual Reality (VR) can enhance the display and interaction of mobile knowledge work and in particular, spreadsheet applications. While spreadsheets are widely used yet are challenging to interact with, especially on mobile devices, using them in VR has not been explored in depth. A special uniqueness of the domain is the contrast between the immersive and large display space afforded by VR, contrasted by the very limited interaction space that may be afforded for the information worker on the go, such as an airplane seat or a small work-space. To close this gap, we present a tool-set for enhancing spreadsheet interaction on tablets using immersive VR headsets and pen-based input. This combination opens up many possibilities for enhancing the productivity for spreadsheet interaction. We propose to use the space around and in front of the tablet for enhanced visualization of spreadsheet data and meta-data. For example, extending sheet display beyond the bounds of the physical screen, or easier debugging by uncovering hidden dependencies between sheet's cells. Combining the precise on-screen input of a pen with spatial sensing around the tablet, we propose tools for the efficient creation and editing of spreadsheets functions such as off-the-screen layered menus, visualization of sheets dependencies, and gaze-and-touch-based switching between spreadsheet tabs. We study the feasibility of the proposed tool-set using a video-based online survey and an expert-based assessment of indicative human performance potential.