Bimanual Interaction
Posted on December 15, 2016

This research investigate multiple levels of bimanual interaction metaphors in immersive and non-immersive virtual environments using metrology as a test bed.

The simulation features a classroom environment where users can learn to use and interact with measuring instruments like Vernier Calipers, Micrometers, etc. They are taught how to operate them to measure objects and take readings. The interactions were facilitated with the help of Razer Hydra gaming controllers that offer 6-DOF tracking in real time.


Metrology training guided practice phase where users are taught how to read the scales

Exercise phase where users take readings using a micrometer

Metrology training using bimanual interaction technique in a HMD

Metrology training using bimanual interaction technique on a stereoscopic display

The research particularly investigated the effect of using HMDs and large screen stereoscopic displays on cognition when using bimanual interaction techniques under certain physical circumstances. More details on the experiment can be found in the publications listed below.

  • Bhargava, A., Bertrand, J., Gramopadhye, A., Madathil, K. C., Babu, S. V. (2018). “Evaluating Multiple Levels of an Interaction Fidelity Continuum on Performance and Learning in Near-Field Training Simulations”, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
  • Bertrand, J., Bhargava, A., Madathil, K. C., Gramopadhye, A., Babu, S. V. (2017, March). “The Effects of Presentation Method and Simulation Fidelity on Psychomotor Education in a Bimanual Metrology Training Simulation”, accepted in the Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces (IEEE 3DUI), Los Angeles, California