IDIAR: Augmented Reality Dashboards to Supervise Mobile Intervention Studies

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Mobile intervention studies employ mobile devices to observe participants' behavior change over several weeks. Researchers regularly monitor high-dimensional data streams to ensure data quality and prevent data loss (e.g., missing engagement or malfunctions). The multitude of problem sources hampers possible automated detection of such irregularities - providing a use case for interactive dashboards. With the advent of untethered head-mounted AR devices, these dashboards can be placed anywhere in the user's physical environment, leveraging the available space and allowing for flexible information arrangement and natural navigation. In this work, we present the user-centered design and the evaluation of IDIAR: Interactive Dashboards in AR, combining a head-mounted display with the familiar interaction of a smartphone. A user study with 15 domain experts for mobile intervention studies shows that participants appreciated the multimodal interaction approach. Based on our findings, we provide implications for research and design of interactive dashboards in AR.

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Vock, K., Hubenschmid, S., Zagermann, J., Butscher, S., & Reiterer, H. (2021). IDIAR: Augmented Reality Dashboards to Supervise Mobile Intervention Studies. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (pp. 248–259). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3473856.3473876

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