Recent technological advances are enabling HCI researchers to explore interaction possibilities for remote XR collaboration using high-fidelity reconstructions of physical activity spaces. However, creating these reconstructions often lacks user involvement with an overt focus on capturing sensory context that does not necessarily augment an informal social experience. This work seeks to understand social context that can be important for reconstruction to enable XR applications for informal instructional scenarios. Our study involved the evaluation of an XR remote guidance prototype by 8 intergenerational groups of closely related gardeners using reconstructions of personally meaningful spaces in their gardens. Our findings contextualize physical objects and areas with various motivations related to gardening and detail perceptions of XR that might affect the use of reconstructions for remote interaction. We discuss implications for user involvement to create reconstructions that better translate real-world experience, encourage reflection, incorporate privacy considerations, and preserve shared experiences with XR as a medium for informal intergenerational activities.
翻译:最近的技术进步使HCI研究人员能够利用高度忠诚的物理活动空间重建,探索远距离XR合作的互动可能性;然而,这些重建往往缺乏用户的参与,缺乏公开关注采集不一定会增加非正式社会经验的感官环境的用户参与;这项工作力求了解对重建十分重要的社会环境,使XR能够应用非正式教学方案;我们的研究涉及8个密切相关的代际园艺人群体利用重建其花园中个人有意义的空间,对XR远程指导原型进行评估;我们的调查结果将物理物体和地区与可能影响利用重建进行远程互动的各种动机和对XR的详细认识联系起来;我们讨论了用户参与创造重建的影响,以更好地翻译现实世界的经验,鼓励反思,纳入隐私考虑,并保留与XR作为非正式代间活动媒介的共享经验。