A central challenge of social computing research is to enable people to communicate expressively with each other remotely. Augmented reality has great promise for expressive communication since it enables communication beyond texts and photos and towards immersive experiences rendered in recipients' physical environments. Little research, however, has explored AR's potential for everyday interpersonal communication. In this work, we prototype an AR messaging system, ARwand, to understand people's behaviors and perceptions around communicating with friends via AR messaging. We present our findings under four themes observed from a user study with 24 participants, including the types of immersive messages people choose to send to each other, which factors contribute to a sense of immersiveness, and what concerns arise over this new form of messaging. We discuss important implications of our findings on the design of future immersive communication systems.
翻译:社会计算研究的一个中心挑战是使人们能够通过远程通信相互表达。 强化的现实给表达性通信带来了巨大希望,因为它使得在文本和照片之外进行沟通,并有利于在接受者的物质环境中进行亲身体验。 然而,几乎没有研究探索AR的日常人际交流潜力。在这项工作中,我们建立了AR信息系统(ARwand)的原型,以了解人们通过AR信息与朋友沟通时的行为和看法。我们介绍了从用户研究中观察到的四个主题下我们的调查结果,这四个主题有24名参与者,包括人们选择向对方发送的隐性信息的类型,这些因素促使人们产生亲性意识,以及对这种新信息形式产生的关切。我们讨论了我们发现对设计未来亲性通信系统的重要影响。