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Remote Object Manipulation Using Dynamic Magnifying Lenses

This study evaluates an innovative approach for remote object manipulation through dynamic magnifying lenses. Conducted by Anuraag Agrawal, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, and Haruo Takemura at Osaka University's Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, it involved a user study where participants picked objects from one location and placed them into boxes at another. Results included subjective surveys and insights into user experiences, highlighting potential improvements, such as developing a 3D selection interface to enhance the handling of objects in virtual environments.

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Remote Object Manipulation Using Dynamic Magnifying Lenses

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  1. Evaluation of an Approach for Remote Object Manipulation Utilizing Dynamic Magnifying Lenses AnuraagAgrawal Kiyoshi KiyokawaHaruoTakemura Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University Goals User Study Setup Process User picks up an object at one location and places it in a box at another. Results Subjective Survey Direct Go-Go Example Top-View of Scene Lens Future Work HOMER Improve selection by implementing a separate selection interface such as a 3D version of Expose.

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