Changes between Version 60 and Version 61 of NIAID2022
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- Mar 16, 2023, 2:07:55 PM (3 years ago)
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v60 v61 59 59 = Meeting Minutes = 60 60 61 == 4/6/23 == 62 61 63 == 3/16/2023 == 62 64 … … 78 80 79 81 ...also put in chat something about rotation controls in VR 80 Using custom transformation axes for mid-air manipulation of 3D virtual objects: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3139131.3139157 81 82 [https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3139131.3139157 Using custom transformation axes for mid-air manipulation of 3D virtual objects] 83 82 84 TomG: did you track gaze? Andi: No but it would be a useful thing to track in a study about molecular visualization. 83 85 … … 96 98 Meghan: could also try only allowing people to move their own body position, vs. only allowing them to manipulate the scene position with the controllers. Other questions: saw something I wouldn't have seen otherwise, or wanted to spend more time in the scene vs. desktop viz. Elaine: more subjective/qualitative questions to possibly include in a study. 97 99 98 TomG: sometimes users want to switch between VR and desktop, and currently this is inconvenient and not a smooth workflow. 100 TomG: sometimes users want to switch between VR and desktop, and currently this is inconvenient and not a smooth workflow. Greg and Tom mention integrated switching between older stereo technologies and 2D view. 101 102 Phil: I would use VR more except that my main work computer is a Mac. Maybe I can set up a meeting between the two (Mac and the other one used for VR). 103 104 Discussion: hardware advancements can ameliorate some of these issues (camera passthrough, headset tethered or not, etc.) 105 106 Meghan: should we work on how hard it is to get measurables. Andi: I'd like to see this in action, start to figure out what questions to ask, and figure out the study group, e.g. experts or novices. 107 108 Let's move the next meeting to April 6 when Scooter will be back. 109 110 Phil: hey Tom, your "next" feature for VR worked (mostly) great at the Gordon Conference. A few times it got unsynchronized between participants. 99 111 100 112 == 3/2/2023 ==