How does Audio Affect Shoulder Surfing in VR?
MA/BA
Status | open |
Student | student |
Advisor | Prof. Dr. Florian Alt, Radiah Rivu, Ville Mäkelä |
Professor | Prof. Dr. Florian Alt |
Task
Description
Shoulder surfing refers to situations where a person observes another person's private interactions with technology (e.g., private messages on a smartphone, or personal identification numbers on ATMs). In this thesis, we will investigate how VR can be used as a platform to study shoulder surfing. In this context, we will explore the effect of audio feedback on behavior in VR, covering both the attacker and the victim.
The objective of this thesis is to obtain a thorough understanding of how audio feedback in Virtual Reality affects human behaviour in the context of shoulder surfing. The student is required to review previous work on shoulder surfing and particularly its prior applications in VR. The thesis requires the design and implementation of a user study in VR.
Tasks
- Comprehensive survey of related work
- Review of relevant research questions in the application area
- Developing and setting up a virtual study environment
- Running a user study in VR
- Analysis, reflection and discussion of the outcomes
Requirements
- Independent scientific work and creative problem solving
- Interest in performing user studies and experiments
- Interest in VR
- Good programming skills
- Nice to have: experience with 3D modeling and development with Unity