Virtual reality on the go? a study on social acceptance of vr glasses

V Schwind, J Reinhardt, R Rzayev, N Henze… - Proceedings of the 20th …, 2018 - dl.acm.org
Virtual reality (VR) glasses enable to be present in an environment while the own physical
body is located in another place. Recent mobile VR glasses enable users to be present in …

Pedestrian detection with wearable cameras for the blind: A two-way perspective

K Lee, D Sato, S Asakawa, H Kacorri… - Proceedings of the 2020 …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
Blind people have limited access to information about their surroundings, which is important
for ensuring one's safety, managing social interactions, and identifying approaching …

Social acceptability in context: stereotypical perception of shape, body location, and usage of wearable devices

J Sehrt, B Braams, N Henze, V Schwind - Big Data and Cognitive …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Assessing social acceptability is vital when designing body-worn mobile devices. Previous
research found evidence that using stereotyping content model (SCM) mobile devices can …

Social acceptability of virtual reality in public spaces: Experiential factors and design recommendations

P Eghbali, K Väänänen, T Jokela - Proceedings of the 18th international …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
With the latest advancements in Virtual Reality (VR), the possible use of VR devices in
public and social contexts has increased. Since the use of VR typically requires wearing a …

Understanding the social acceptability of mobile devices using the stereotype content model

V Schwind, N Deierlein, R Poguntke… - Proceedings of the 2019 …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
Understanding social perception is important for designing mobile devices that are socially
acceptable. Previous work not only investigated the social acceptability of mobile devices …

Emerging exg-based nui inputs in extended realities: A bottom-up survey

KA Shatilov, D Chatzopoulos, LH Lee… - ACM Transactions on …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
Incremental and quantitative improvements of two-way interactions with ex tended realities
(XR) are contributing toward a qualitative leap into a state of XR ecosystems being efficient …

Anticipated User Stereotypes Systematically Affect the Social Acceptability of Mobile Devices

V Schwind, N Henze - Proceedings of the 11th Nordic Conference on …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
Understanding social perception is crucial when designing socially accepted mobile
devices. Using the stereotype content model (SCM), recent work showed that mobile …

Working in Extended Reality in the Wild: Worker and Bystander Experiences of XR Virtual Displays in Real-World Settings

L Pavanatto, V Biener, J Chandran, S Kalamkar… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2024 - arxiv.org
Although access to sufficient screen space is crucial to knowledge work, workers often find
themselves with limited access to display infrastructure in remote or public settings. While …

Working with XR in Public: Effects on Users and Bystanders

V Biener, S Kalamkar, JJ Dudley, J Hu… - … IEEE Conference on …, 2024 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Recent commercial virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) devices have been promoted as
tools for knowledge work and research findings show that they can be beneficial. One …

Egocentric Vision in Assistive Technologies for and by the Blind

K Lee - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Visual information in our surroundings, such as everyday objects and passersby, is often
inaccessible to people who are blind. Cameras that leverage egocentric vision, in an attempt …