May The Force be With You: Cloning Distant Objects to Improve Medium-Field Interactions in Augmented RealityDanish Nisar Ahmed Tamboli, Rohith Venkatakrishnan, Roshan Venkatakrishnan, Balagopal Raveendranath, Julia Woodward, Isaac Wang, Jesse Smith, and Jaime Ruiz.
Augmented Reality (AR) interactions feature users interacting with virtual objects registered in the physical world. With contemporary AR experiences increasingly featuring interactions at distances, we conceptualized The Force, a technique that allows users to clone distant objects and manipulate their replicas. An empirical evaluation was conducted, comparing it against two well-established techniques including controller-based ray-casting and a gaze-based pinching technique in a pick-and-place task. We employed a within-subjects design, collecting data on both objective performance and subjective user experience. Results suggest that The Force allows for higher levels of accuracy and efficiency in medium-field tasks that require precision and fine motor control. Furthermore, we discovered avenues towards iteratively refining this technique. We go on to discuss the implications of our findings in an effort to facilitate better interactions in augmented reality.
Citation
Danish Nisar Ahmed Tamboli, Rohith Venkatakrishnan, Roshan Venkatakrishnan, Balagopal Raveendranath, Julia Woodward, Isaac Wang, Jesse Smith, and Jaime Ruiz. 2025. May The Force be With You: Cloning Distant Objects to Improve Medium-Field Interactions in Augmented Reality. In 2025 IEEE Conference Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR), 472–482. https://doi.org/10.1109/VR59515.2025.00071
Bibtex
@INPROCEEDINGS{10937415,
author={Ahmed Tamboli, Danish Nisar and Venkatakrishnan, Rohith and Venkatakrishnan, Roshan and Raveendranath, Balagopal and Woodward, Julia and Wang, Isaac and Smith, Jesse and Ruiz, Jaime},
booktitle={2025 IEEE Conference Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR)},
title={May The Force be With You: Cloning Distant Objects to Improve Medium-Field Interactions in Augmented Reality},
year={2025},
volume={},
number={},
pages={472-482},
keywords={Motor drives;Three-dimensional displays;Accuracy;Force;Refining;Cloning;User interfaces;User experience;Augmented reality;Augmented Reality;Interaction Techniques;3D User Interaction;Distant Object Manipulation;Cloning},
doi={10.1109/VR59515.2025.00071}}