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A new Customizable Interactions Questionnaire (CIQ) assesses user experience in augmented and virtual reality. It measures interaction quality, task performance, comfort, sensory enhancements, and consistency with expectations for AR/VR systems.

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Area of Science:

  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Virtual Reality
  • Augmented Reality

Background:

  • Assessing user experience is crucial for new augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR) interaction methods.
  • Existing instruments often lack specificity for evaluating AR/VR interactions.
  • There is a need for tailored measures to assess subjective user experience in immersive environments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a customizable questionnaire for measuring subjective user experience in AR/VR.
  • To focus on the quality of interactions with objects within AR/VR worlds.
  • To create a tool for evaluating user satisfaction with AR/VR systems.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a customizable questionnaire.
  • Focus on subjective user experience in augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR) environments.
  • Creation of the Customizable Interactions Questionnaire (CIQ).

Main Results:

  • The developed questionnaire, CIQ, measures five key factors.
  • Factors include quality of interactions, task performance assessment, comfort, sensory enhancements, and consistency with expectations.
  • The CIQ provides specific measures for AR/VR interactions.

Conclusions:

  • The Customizable Interactions Questionnaire (CIQ) is a valuable tool for assessing user experience in AR/VR.
  • It offers a focused approach to evaluating the quality of interactions in immersive environments.
  • The CIQ aids in understanding user satisfaction with AR/VR systems.