Measuring and Understanding Photo Sharing Experiences in Social Virtual Reality
PubDate: May 2019
Teams: Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica,University of Oldenburg,Delft University of Technology
Writers: Jie Li;Yiping Kong;Thomas Röggla;Francesca De Simone;Swamy Ananthanarayan;Huib de Ridder;Abdallah El Ali;Pablo Cesar
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Abstract
Millions of photos are shared online daily, but the richness of interaction compared with face-to-face (F2F) sharing is still missing. While this may change with social Virtual Reality (socialVR), we still lack tools to measure such immersive and interactive experiences. In this paper, we investigate photo sharing experiences in immersive environments, focusing on socialVR. Running context mapping (N=10), an expert creative session (N=6), and an online experience clustering questionnaire (N=20), we develop and statistically evaluate a questionnaire to measure photo sharing experiences. We then ran a controlled, within-subject study (N=26 pairs) to compare photo sharing under F2F, Skype, and Facebook Spaces. Using interviews, audio analysis, and our questionnaire, we found that socialVR can closely approximate F2F sharing. We contribute empirical findings on the immersiveness differences between digital communication media, and propose a socialVR questionnaire that can in the future generalize beyond photo sharing.