Exploration on human computer interaction technology based on Mixed reality

Qi Yang

Abstract


With the development of virtual reality and augmented reality technology, the way of human-computer interaction is also
changing, and is no longer subject to the limitations of the physical world. Mixed reality technology can display the mixture of real and
virtual objects in a single display, and support users to interact with it, creating a virtual world interacting with the real world. It has a wide
application prospect in the fi elds of education, health, entertainment and so on. Among them, human computer interaction (HCI) is one of
the important supporting technologies of mixed reality, which is of great signifi cance to promote the wide application of mixed reality and
enhance user experience. This paper reviews and discusses the research results and development trends of human-computer interaction tasks
in mixed reality technology, summarizes the current challenges, and gives some problems that need to be further studied and solved based
on human-computer interaction technology in mixed reality environment.

Keywords


Mixed reality; Human computer interaction; Multi channel interaction; User interface

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/mcs.v5i3.1910

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