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    • Data Visualization

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    • Immersive data visualizations in augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) offer powerful data sense-making capabilities beyond traditional desktop environments.
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    • To introduce DXR, a toolkit designed to streamline the creation of immersive data visualizations within the Unity development platform.
    • To address the challenges faced by developers in building AR/VR data visualizations by providing a more accessible and efficient workflow.

    Main Methods:

    • DXR utilizes a declarative visualization grammar, inspired by Vega-Lite, for specifying visualization designs.
    • It incorporates a graphical user interface (GUI) for in-situ editing and previewing visualization designs within the virtual environment.
    • The toolkit offers reusable templates and customizable graphical marks to facilitate the creation of diverse and engaging visualizations.

    Main Results:

    • DXR enables efficient specification of visualization designs through its declarative grammar and GUI.
    • The toolkit supports in-situ previews and edits, accelerating the iterative design process.
    • Demonstrated flexibility through various application examples, showcasing its capability in creating unique and engaging immersive data visualizations.

    Conclusions:

    • DXR significantly lowers the barrier to entry for developing immersive data visualizations in AR and VR.
    • The toolkit empowers developers to create sophisticated and customized data experiences more efficiently.
    • DXR supports a wide range of applications, highlighting its versatility in the field of immersive data visualization.