GazeCues: Exploring the Effects of Gaze-based Visual Cues in Virtual Reality Exploration Games

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This paper examines different gaze-based cue visualization techniques in a Virtual Reality (VR) exploration game. It is argued that gaze could be a valuable design tool for providing cues to players. However, little is known about how these elements could be visually presented and integrated to inform players and fit into the game world. An exploratory study was carried out to investigate four different design approaches (subtle, overlaid-virtual, integrated, emphasized) and their effects on aspects such as clarity, usefulness, and curiosity. In general, the visualizations led to different player impressions on all scales. While players perceived the subtle and emphasized variants as more aesthetically appealing, integrated and virtual-overlaid solutions received more positive ratings regarding tool-related aspects such as ease of extraction and accurateness. We anticipate future work could employ gaze-based cues in various application contexts based on their utility as eye input in VR games continues developing.

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Lankes, M., & Ramirez Gomez, A. (2022). GazeCues: Exploring the Effects of Gaze-based Visual Cues in Virtual Reality Exploration Games. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 6. https://doi.org/10.1145/3549500

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