Panoramic Perspectives - Evaluating spatial widgets in immersive video through heuristic evaluation
Summary
This research explores the value of spatial indicator widgets in
360-degree virtual reality (VR) videos to address the research ques-
tion of which spatial widget design, if any, is suited to adoption into
a user interface for VR 360-degree video playback. It proposes and
implements three designs for spatial widgets and compares their
effectiveness based on a heuristic study involving three experts.
The study found that spatial widgets offer welcome orientation aids,
especially in visually challenging environments, despite potential
issues with motor load and distraction. Among the evaluated de-
signs, the linear compass widget emerged as the most promising but
requires redesign for optimal functionality. The thesis concludes
that the inclusion of spatial navigation widgets in VR 360-degree
video players is a worthy consideration and suggests avenues for
future research, such as the integration of these widgets into emerg-
ing technologies like volumetric video and augmented reality. The
results of this research serve as a first step towards designing more
user-friendly VR video interfaces.