


Basically, (b) to (e) show close ups of the use case of examples. Ī teaser image collage shows different use cases implemented in our prototype as well as a general envisioning of the usage of our concepts. In CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '21), May 8–13, 2021, Yokohama, Japan. MARVIS: Combining Mobile Devices and Augmented Reality for Visual Data Analysis. Ricardo Langner, Marc Satkowski, Wolfgang Büschel, and Raimund Dachselt.

By exploring this new type of visualization environment, we hope to provide a foundation and inspiration for future mobile data visualizations. As a result, we contribute to a better understanding of how the combination of one or more mobile devices with AR can benefit visual data analysis. Finally, we discuss insights from expert hands-on reviews. To validate Marvis’ concepts and show their versatility and widespread applicability, we describe six implemented example use cases. We introduce the design process and rationale for our techniques. AR views between displays as well as linking and brushing are also supported, making relationships between separated visualizations plausible. By showing additional 2D and 3D information around and above displays, we extend their limited screen space. We propose novel concepts and techniques addressing visualization-specific challenges. We present Marvis, a conceptual framework that combines mobile devices and head-mounted Augmented Reality (AR) for visual data analysis.
