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A Study on Perception Analysis and Strategic Direction of Spatial Computing through Text Mining: Focusing on the Case of Apple Vision Pro (텍스트마이닝을 통한 공간 컴퓨팅 인식 분석 및 전략 방향에 관한 연구: 애플 비전 프로 사례를 중심으로)

  • Heetae Yang
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.205-221
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    • 2024
  • In June 2023, the term "spatial computing" began gaining recognition among the public with Apple's Vision Pro announcement, and interest surged exponentially after its official release in February 2024. With the market opening up, there's a need to analyze public perception for sustainable growth of Spatial Computing and provide evidence-based strategies for industry and government response. This study explores domestic public perception of Spatial Computing using various text mining techniques and seeks strategic directions for successful market penetration based on the analysis. Significantly, the study contributes by leading research on Spatial Computing, proposing new research methodologies, and offering strategic and policy directions for stakeholders.

A Study on the Analysis and Verification of Evaluation system for the Usability Evaluation of Purpose-Based XR Devices (목적 기반 XR 디바이스의 사용성 평가를 위한 평가체계 분석 및 검증 연구)

  • Young Woo Cha;Gi Hyun Lee;Chang Kee Lee;Sang Bong Lee;Ohung Kwon;Chang Gyu Lee;Joo Yeoun Lee;JungMin Yun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Systems Engineering
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    • v.20 no.spc1
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    • pp.56-64
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    • 2024
  • This study aims to compare and evaluate the usability of domestic and overseas XR devices. With the recent release of 'Apple Vision Pro', interest in the XR field is increasing rapidly. XR devices are being used in various fields such as defense, medical care, education, and entertainment, but the evaluation system for evaluating usability is still insufficient. Therefore, this study aims to derive improvements in domestic equipment through comparative evaluation of usability for two HMD-type devices and one glasses-type device that are released. In order to conduct the study, 20 participants in their 20s to 30s who were interested in XR devices and had no visual sensory organ-related disabilities were evaluated by wearing VR equipment. As a quantitative evaluation, electromyography through an EMG sensor and the device and body temperature of the device through a thermal imaging camera were measured. As a qualitative evaluation, the safety of wearing, ease of wearing, comfort of wearing, and satisfaction of wearing were evaluated. As a result of comparing the usability of the devices based on the results, it was confirmed that domestic HMD-type device needs improvement in the strap part.

Beyond Platforms to Ecosystems: Research on the Metaverse Industry Ecosystem Utilizing Information Ecology Theory (플랫폼을 넘어 생태계로: Information Ecology Theory를 활용한 메타버스 산업 생태계연구 )

  • Seokyoung Shin;Jaiyeol Son
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.131-159
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    • 2023
  • Recently, amidst the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic shifting towards an endemic phase, there has been a rise in discussions and debates about the future of the metaverse. Simultaneously, major metaverse platforms like Roblox have been launching services integrated with generative AI, and Apple's mixed reality hardware, Vision Pro, has been announced, creating new expectations for the metaverse. In this situation where the outlook for the metaverse is divided, it is crucial to diagnose the metaverse from an ecosystem perspective, examine its key ecological features, driving forces for development, and future possibilities for advancement. This study utilized Wang's (2021) Information Ecology Theory (IET) framework, which is representative of ecosystem research in the field of Information Systems (IS), to derive the Metaverse Industrial Ecosystem (MIE). The analysis revealed that the MIE consists of four main domains: Tech Landscape, Category Ecosystem, Metaverse Platform, and Product/Service Ecosystem. It was found that the MIE exhibits characteristics such as digital connectivity, the integration of real and virtual worlds, value creation capabilities, and value sharing (Web 3.0). Furthermore, the interactions among the domains within the MIE and the four characteristics of the ecosystem were identified as driving forces for the development of the MIE at an ecosystem level. Additionally, the development of the MIE at an ecosystem level was categorized into three distinct stages: Narrow Ecosystem, Expanded Ecosystem, and Everywhere Ecosystem. It is anticipated that future advancements in related technologies and industries, such as robotics, AI, and 6G, will promote the transition from the current Expanded Ecosystem level of the MIE to an Everywhere Ecosystem level, where the connection between the real and virtual worlds is pervasive. This study provides several implications. Firstly, it offers a foundational theory and analytical framework for ecosystem research, addressing a gap in previous metaverse studies. It also presents various research topics within the metaverse domain. Additionally, it establishes an academic foundation that integrates concept definition research and impact studies, which are key areas in metaverse research. Lastly, referring to the developmental stages and conditions proposed in this study, businesses and governments can explore future metaverse markets and related technologies. They can also consider diverse metaverse business strategies. These implications are expected to guide the exploration of the emerging metaverse market and facilitate the evaluation of various metaverse business strategies.