Toward Intuitive 3D User Interfaces for Climbing, Flying and Stacking
Antonin Bernardin*, Guillaume Cortes*, Rebecca Fribourg*, Tiffany Luong*, Florian Nouviale*, Hakim Si-Mohammed*
2018
Abstract
In this paper, we propose 3D user interfaces (3DUI) that are adapted to specific Virtual Reality (VR) tasks: climbing a ladder using a puppet metaphor, piloting a drone thanks to a 3D virtual compass and stacking 3D objects with physics-based manipulation and time control. These metaphors have been designed to provide the user with an intuitive, playful and efficient way to perform each task.
Publication
In IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (IEEE VR, 3DUI track), 3DUI Contest Honorable Mention
My research is focused on studying user experience using objective indicators (e.g., physiological signals) in VR to understand human cognition and improve human-computer interaction.