Collaborative Visual Analysis with Multi-level Information Sharing Using a Wall-Size Display and See-Through HMDs

Tiancheng Sun, Yucong Ye, I. Fujishiro, K. Ma
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Solving complex data analysis problems can often benefit a collaborative effort. For synchronous co-located collaboration, a well-recognized challenge is to deliver different contents to people with different privileges and different responsibilities. This challenge is becoming more obvious with the use of a shared display space such as a wall-size display. In particular, scenarios often arise that a privileged participant needs to access sensitive information that other participants are not permitted to view. This is nearly impossible to achieve with only a single display. As a result, it becomes clear that additional devices are needed to provide some of the participants the capability to access and manage certain information in a private space. In this work, we investigate incorporating optical see-through head-mounted displays (OST-HMDs) with a wall-size display to deliver sensitive information in a synchronous co-located, collaborative setting. With our prototype system, we conduct a user study to observe the collaboration styles under this unique setup. We also present the lessons learned by reflecting on the iterative design process of our prototype system.
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使用墙壁大小的显示器和透明头显与多层次信息共享的协作视觉分析
解决复杂的数据分析问题通常可以使协作工作受益。对于同步的同址协作,一个公认的挑战是向具有不同特权和不同职责的人员交付不同的内容。在使用共享显示空间(如墙壁大小的显示器)时,这一挑战变得更加明显。特别地,经常出现这样的场景:特权参与者需要访问其他参与者不允许查看的敏感信息。这几乎是不可能实现只有一个显示器。因此,很明显需要额外的设备来为一些参与者提供访问和管理私有空间中的某些信息的能力。在这项工作中,我们研究了将光学透明头戴式显示器(ost - hmd)与墙壁大小的显示器结合起来,在同步的协同设置中传递敏感信息。在我们的原型系统中,我们进行了一个用户研究,以观察这种独特设置下的协作风格。我们还通过反思原型系统的迭代设计过程来总结经验教训。
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