KUŤÁK, David, Milan DOLEŽAL, Bojan KEROUŠ, Zdenek EICHLER, Jiří VAŠEK and Fotios LIAROKAPIS. An Interactive and Multimodal Virtual Mind Map for Future Workplace. Frontiers in ICT. 2019, vol. 6, No 14, p. 1-13. ISSN 2297-198X. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fict.2019.00014.
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Original name An Interactive and Multimodal Virtual Mind Map for Future Workplace
Authors KUŤÁK, David (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Milan DOLEŽAL (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Bojan KEROUŠ (70 Bosnia and Herzegovina, belonging to the institution), Zdenek EICHLER (203 Czech Republic), Jiří VAŠEK (203 Czech Republic) and Fotios LIAROKAPIS (300 Greece, belonging to the institution).
Edition Frontiers in ICT, 2019, 2297-198X.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10200 1.2 Computer and information sciences
Country of publisher Switzerland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14330/19:00113869
Organization unit Faculty of Informatics
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fict.2019.00014
Keywords in English virtual reality; immersive environments; multimodal interaction; voice recognition; collaborative interfaces; mind maps
Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
Traditional types of mind maps involve means of visually organizing information. They can be created either using physical tools like paper or post-it notes or through the computer-mediated process. Although their utility is established, mind maps and associated methods usually have several shortcomings with regards to effective and intuitive interaction as well as effective collaboration. Latest developments in virtual reality demonstrate new capabilities of visual and interactive augmentation, and in this paper, we propose a multimodal virtual reality mind map that has the potential to transform the ways in which people interact, communicate, and share information. The shared virtual space allows users to be located virtually in the same meeting room and participate in an immersive experience. Users of the system can create, modify, and group notes in categories and intuitively interact with them. They can create or modify inputs using voice recognition, interact using virtual reality controllers, and then make posts on the virtual mind map. When a brainstorming session is finished, users are able to vote about the content and export it for later usage. A user evaluation with 32 participants assessed the effectiveness of the virtual mind map and its functionality. Results indicate that this technology has the potential to be adopted in practice in the future, but a comparative study needs to be performed to have a more general conclusion.
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