End-User Development for eXtended Reality using a multimodal Intelligent Conversational Agent

Artizzu V.;Carcangiu A.;Mereu J.;Spano L. D.
2024-01-01

Abstract

In the past years, both the research community and commercial products have proposed various solutions aiming to support end-user developers (EUDevs), namely users without extensive programming skills, to build and customize XR experiences. However, current tools may not fully eliminate the potential for user errors or misunderstandings. In this paper, we present EUD4XR, a methodology consisting of an intelligent conversational agent to provide contextual help, to EUDevs, during the authoring process. The key characteristics of this agent are its multimodality, comprehending the user’s voice, gaze, and pointing, combined with the environment status. Moreover, the agent could also demonstrate concepts, suggest components, and help explain errors further to reduce misunderstandings for end-user developers of VR/XR.
2024
context; end-user development; event-condition-action; extended reality; immersive authoring; large language model; meta-design; multimodal input; rules
Files in This Item:
File Size Format  
paper5.pdf

open access

Type: versione editoriale
Size 219.08 kB
Format Adobe PDF
219.08 kB Adobe PDF View/Open

Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Questionnaire and social

Share on:
Impostazioni cookie