Mixed Reality in Asymmetric Collaborative Environments: A Research Prototype for Virtual City Tours

Augmented and virtual reality have the potential to improve various aspects of everyday life such as tourism. An elementary part of tourism is the organization and execution of guided city tours. In case of tours for virtual cities, such as in the case of no longer existing ancient settlements, a co...

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Published in2021 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and Workshops (VRW) pp. 250 - 256
Main Authors Feld, Nico, Weyers, Benjamin
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.03.2021
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DOI10.1109/VRW52623.2021.00053

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Summary:Augmented and virtual reality have the potential to improve various aspects of everyday life such as tourism. An elementary part of tourism is the organization and execution of guided city tours. In case of tours for virtual cities, such as in the case of no longer existing ancient settlements, a combination of augmented and virtual reality may render high benefit for collaboration between guide and visitors. Immersive technology has been shown suitable for collaborative systems by previous research, as they can provide a better experience than other technologies. However, recent literature analyses showed that there is a lack of research regarding the role of augmented reality supporting the active/leading user role in such scenarios. Usually, augmented reality is used for the users who are passively experiencing the virtual environment and not for the one controlling it. However, we think that augmented reality has a large potential to improve the workflow of such a primary user. To investigate this research question, we present a collaborative system in this work, which implements a virtual city tour. In this system, the guide is using augmented reality and the visitor is immersed in the virtual city using virtual reality glasses. To implement a valid research prototype, the system has been developed in close feedback with experts in the field of guided city tours.
DOI:10.1109/VRW52623.2021.00053