Mereu J., Artizzu V., Carcangiu A., Spano L. D., Simeoli L., Mattioli A., Manca M., Santoro C., Paternò F.
Extended Reality, End-user Development, Immersive Authoring, Large Language Model, Context, Multimodal Input, Meta-design, Event-condition-action rules
Recent advancements in eXtended Reality (XR) technologies have found application across diverse domains. However, creating complex interactions within XR environments remains challenging for nontechnical users. In this work, we present EUD4XR, a project aiming to: i) empower end-user developers (EUDevs) to customize XR environments by supporting virtual objects and physical devices; ii) involve an intelligent conversational agent which assists the user in defining behaviours. The agent can handle multimodal input, to drive the EUDev during the rule authoring process, using contextual knowledge of the virtual environment and its elements. By integrating conversational assistance, EUD4XR seeks to lower further the usage barriers for end-users to personalize XR experiences according to their needs.
Source: LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE, vol. 15518, pp. 126-137
Publisher: Springer
@inbook{oai:iris.cnr.it:20.500.14243/546482, title = {Empowering end-user in creating extended reality content with a conversational chatbot}, author = {Mereu J. and Artizzu V. and Carcangiu A. and Spano L. D. and Simeoli L. and Mattioli A. and Manca M. and Santoro C. and Paternò F.}, publisher = {Springer}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-91760-8_9}, booktitle = {LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE, vol. 15518, pp. 126-137}, year = {2025} }
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EUD4XR: End-User Development for eXtended Reality
EUD4XR: End-User Development for eXtended Reality