Multimodal Interaction Metaphors for Manipulation of Distant Objects in Immersive Virtual Environments

Frank Steinicke

Hamburg University

Timo Ropinski

Ulm University

Klaus Hinrichs

2005

Abstract

In this paper we discuss direct interaction metaphors for selection and manipulation of distant objects in immersive virtual environments and we propose extensions of the improved virtual pointer (IVP) metaphor. In particular, we describe how the process of object selection with the IVP metaphor can be enhanced by modifying the distance calculation used to determine the closest object to be selected. Furthermore we introduce direct 6 DOF manipulations of virtual objects using the IVP metaphor. We demonstrate how the task of object selection can be improved by combining existing interaction metaphors with multimodal feedback.

Bibtex

@article{steinicke2005multimodal,
	title={Multimodal Interaction Metaphors for Manipulation of Distant Objects in Immersive Virtual Environments},
	author={Steinicke, Frank and Ropinski, Timo and Hinrichs, Klaus},
	year={2005}
}