In-Situ Immersive Analytics Authoring through Ergonomic Keyboard Support
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Immersive analytics uses augmented reality (AR) to integrate data analysis and authoring within physical environments. However, extensive text entry required for immersive analytics authoring remains a fundamental challenge in AR, as popular natural user interfaces often hinder expressive input. This paper presents the Body-Supported Keyboard (BSK), an ergonomic system that allows the mobile use of a Bluetooth keyboard in AR. We conducted a controlled study with 20 participants to compare the BSK with a standing desk during text transcription and a mobile AR scenario. The results showed slightly higher error rates but comparable task completion times. Participants reported comfort improvements during mobile use and positive usability ratings (mean SUS = 74.5). The BSK allows users to move freely and maintain stable postures while authoring in AR. In general, the findings show evidence of the potential for body-supported input to enhance expressive and ergonomic workflows in immersive analytics and emphasize the importance of comfort and mobility in the design of AR authoring tools.
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