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An Investigation into Immersive Visualization Vanessa Gertman

Motivation The amount of data being collected on a daily basis is unimaginable. [Hacker and Springer 2011] sites that one single project creates up to ”15PB of data annually.” Visualization is a tool that can be used to aide in the analysis of this vast amount of data. Immersive visualization is designed to be an improved version of regular visualization.

Definition Immersive techniques are designed to give the user the feeling that the simulated world is real. The goal is to create a suspension of disbelief on the part of the viewer. The viewer’s position is tracked and the simulation responds to changes in the position. It is hoped that information can be determined faster and more accurately by using this type of visualization

Level of Immersion Field of View Panorama Viewer Centered Perspective Representation of the body and other physical objects within the simulation Intrusiveness [Cruz-Neira et al. 1992]

Qualities which determine the effectiveness of an immersive environment Visual Acuity Linearity Look around Progressive refinement Collaboration [Cruz-Neira et al. 1992]

Three Environments CAVE Automatic Virtual Environment (CAVE) Tile Displays Head Mounted Devices (HMD) e=2&featurestory=DA_562000

CAVEs Multiple rear projected screens The floor and even the ceiling may serve as projection surfaces The objects are displayed in stereo-projection Very large Expensive Allows for collaboration 14&objID=1269&mode=2&featurestory=DA_

Tile Displays Multiple monitors are connected together Head or wand tracking is used to make the environment immersive Less expensive and can take up less space than other large screen displays Areas between the screens are known as bezels /visualization/.

HMDs 3dvisor Small stereoscopic displays are placed over the eyes The position of the head is tracked and the image is redrawn to match the perspective Poor collaboration abilities

Effectiveness of Immersive Environments Bayyari and Tudoreanu did a study to determine if immersive displays improve the understanding of data during a visualization. ▫They asked users to count occurrences of an object on different devices. ▫There was a 43% increase in the error rate from the three walled CAVE to the desktop ▫The CAVE corresponded to a higher level accuracy and they attributed this to immersive environments supporting a better understanding of the data

Effectiveness of Immersive Environments Pausch et al. also studied the usefulness of immersive environments ▫Users were asked to determine if an object was in a camouflaged scene ▫Users were not able to find the present object faster ▫They were able to determine that an object was not present in the scene faster using the HMD

Conclusion The goal of visualization software is to bring information about data to its viewers. Immersive visualization is designed to make this process easier and improve the quality of information that is revealed. Immersion can greatly improve scientific investigation if used correctly.

References BAYYARI, A., AND, TUDOREANU, M The impact of immersive virtual reality displays on the understanding of data visualization. In Proceedings of the IEEE 1st International Conference on Broadnets Networks. Proceedings of the ACM symposium on Virtual reality software and technology (VRST’06). ACM, New York, NY, CREAGH, H Cave Automatic Virtual Environment. In Electrical Insulation Conference and Electrical Manufacturing& Coil Winding Technology Conference, Proceedings. IEEE, CRUZ-NEIRA, D, SANDIN, D., DeFanti, T, Kenyon, R. AND HART, C The CAVE: audio visual experience automatic virtual environment. Communications of the ACM, 35, 6, HACKER, T., AND, SPRINGER, J Turning the tide of the data deluge. In Proceedings of the first annual workshop on High performance computing meets databases (HPCDB ’11). ACM, New York, NY,

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