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Implementing MR-based Interaction Techniques for Manipulating 2D Visualizations in 3D Information Space
Arlington, VA, USA November 02-November 05
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Ralf D?rner, Hochschule Harz, Wernigerode, Germany
Leif Oppermann, Hochschule Harz, Wernigerode, Germany
Christian Geiger, Hochschule Harz, Wernigerode, Germany
A 3D information space is a three-dimensional visualization that contains 2D visualizations and puts them in a semantic context. In this poster, we sketch how Mixed Reality (MR) can be exploited as a technology in order to realize better interaction in a 3D information space and, as a result, to develop new interactive visualization techniques. Here, the real space is used as a metaphor for interacting with the 3D information space.
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Ralf D?rner, Leif Oppermann, Christian Geiger, "Implementing MR-based Interaction Techniques for Manipulating 2D Visualizations in 3D Information Space," ismar, pp.268-269, Third IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR'04), 2004
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