Personalized Extended Reality Experiences Displayed on Mobile Devices: Investigation of Real-Time In Situ User Behaviour

Immersive technologies create unique experiences by merging the real physical world to a virtual simulated reality. This technology has revolutionized the way in which organizations and many services are implemented. Recently, XR experiences have gained popularity because they can be universally displayed in any type of mobile device and do not require a headset. The proposed research aims to collect in situ user sensor data from mobile devices displaying XR experiences to probe the voluntary and involuntary actions of the user in real-time. Insights from this data will pave the way for personalized XR experiences and help establish guidelines and best practices for data collection in the immersive technologies field.

Faculty Supervisor:

Kenneth Chau

Student:

Partner:

Mantis Immersive Technologies

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Arts, entertainment and recreation

University:

The University of British Columbia - Okanagan

Program:

Accelerate

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