Technologies for Multimodal Interaction in Extended Reality—A Scoping Review
Rakkolainen, Ismo; Farooq, Ahmed; Kangas, Jari; Hakulinen, Jaakko; Rantala, Jussi; Turunen, Markku; Raisamo, Roope (2021-12-10)
Rakkolainen, Ismo
Farooq, Ahmed
Kangas, Jari
Hakulinen, Jaakko
Rantala, Jussi
Turunen, Markku
Raisamo, Roope
10.12.2021
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202112179352
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202112179352
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Peer reviewed
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When designing extended reality (XR) applications, it is important to consider multimodal interaction techniques, which employ several human senses simultaneously. Multimodal interaction can transform how people communicate remotely, practice for tasks, entertain themselves, process information visualizations, and make decisions based on the provided information. This scoping review summarized recent advances in multimodal interaction technologies for head-mounted display-based (HMD) XR systems. Our purpose was to provide a succinct, yet clear, insightful, and structured overview of emerging, underused multimodal technologies beyond standard video and audio for XR interaction, and to find research gaps. The review aimed to help XR practitioners to apply multimodal interaction techniques and interaction researchers to direct future efforts towards relevant issues on multimodal XR. We conclude with our perspective on promising research avenues for multimodal interaction technologies.
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