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Toward Discreet Interactions and Publicly Explicit Activities

Authors :
Damien Brun
Charles Gouin-Vallerand
Sébastien George
George, Sébastien
Laboratoire d'Informatique Cognitive et d'Environnements de Formation - Téluq, l'université à distance de l'UQAM (Centre LICEF - TÉLUQ)
Université du Québec à Montréal = University of Québec in Montréal (UQAM)
Laboratoire d'Informatique de l'Université du Mans (LIUM)
Le Mans Université (UM)
IUT de Laval
Source :
1st Workshop on Challenges Using Head-Mounted Displays in Shared and Social Spaces, ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2019, 1st Workshop on Challenges Using Head-Mounted Displays in Shared and Social Spaces, ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2019, May 2019, Glasgow, United Kingdom, HAL
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2019.

Abstract

International audience; In this position paper, we present two different approaches to help social acceptance of head-mounted display in social and shared spaces: (1) discreet interactions and (2) a public spectator view. On a daily basis we evolve in shared and social spaces which may have different levels of acceptance for the use of head-mounted display (HMD), either from the users or the surroundings people. In contexts where the HMD is usually accepted by the non-HMD users (e.g. public transport) but still struggle to be adopted, we will approach the potential benefits of discreet interactions. Finally, we suggest and raise questions about the public spectator view approach to address contexts where the use of HMD is perceived by the surroundings as inappropriate

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
1st Workshop on Challenges Using Head-Mounted Displays in Shared and Social Spaces, ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2019, 1st Workshop on Challenges Using Head-Mounted Displays in Shared and Social Spaces, ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2019, May 2019, Glasgow, United Kingdom, HAL
Accession number :
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