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Design experiences of multimodal mixed reality interfaces
2007
Proceedings of the 25th annual ACM international conference on Design of communication - SIGDOC '07
This paper presents an overview of the most significant issues when designing mixed reality interfaces including displays, tracking, interface design, interactivity and realism. Multimodal issues regarding visualization and interaction are integrated into a single interface. Three case studies in diverse areas including automotive, archaeology and navigation are presented, illustrating the use of the above issues addressed. Furthermore, the experiences gained and lessons learned are discussed including our plans for future work.
doi:10.1145/1297144.1297152
dblp:conf/sigdoc/LiarokapisN07
fatcat:frkil2npiffp3bukzpq7zyn624