TUC participated in the IEEE VR 2025 conference, presenting the paper “Effect of Gaze Visualization on Task Efficiency and User Behavior for Guidance Scenarios in Co-Located AR Collaboration” in the Social Interaction and Collaboration in eXtended Reality (SIC-XR)workshop. Through task performance, gaze behavior analysis, and user perception metrics, the study finds that gaze cues enhance task accuracy, reduce visual search effort, and improve user engagement, particularly in asymmetric guidance scenarios where an expert assists a novice.
TUC also presented the paper “3D Visualization of Biological Data in Ultra High Definition Virtual Reality“ at the conference, in the 3D Reconstruction, Digital Twinning, and Simulation for Virtual Experiences (ReDigiTS) workshop.