Colloquium A

日時(Date) 2026年5月13日 (水) / May 13th, 2026 (Wed.)
15:30--16:30
場所(Location) L1
司会(Chair) 清川清 (Kiyoshi Kiyokawa)
講演者(Presenter) Prof. Isaac Cho, Utah State University
題目(Title) 3D User Interfaces for Immersive Information Spaces: Spatial Cognition and Perceptual Accuracy
概要(Abstract) Immersive analytics is a rapidly evolving field that harnesses virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) technologies to transform traditional data visualization into engaging, interactive, and spatially intuitive information spaces. These technologies enable users to explore complex datasets from a first-person perspective, fostering new forms of spatial reasoning and embodied interaction. In this talk, I will present ongoing research projects that examine 3D user interfaces in immersive information spaces, with a particular emphasis on spatial cognition and the perceptual accuracy of visual variables.
講演言語(Language) English
講演者紹介(Introduction of Lecturer) Dr. Isaac Cho is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Utah State University. His research focuses on human-centered interaction, perception, and experience in immersive environments, examining how interaction design shapes perception, cognition, and behavior within tightly coupled human-system loops. He has authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications in leading venues, including IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG), IEEE VR, and IEEE ISMAR. He serves as an Associate Editor for IEEE TVCG and Elsevier Computers & Graphics, and contributes to the community through program and organizing committee roles for major international conferences.