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I’m Liangyuting Zhang

张梁玉婷

I am Liangyuting Zhang, a senior majoring in Information and Computing Science at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU). Currently, I work as a Research Assistant at the X-CHl Lab under the guidance of Professor Hai-Ning Liang at HKUST-GZ. My research interests lie in Human-Computer Interaction, Text Entry and VR development. My current work is focused on modeling user behavior patterns in virtual environment.

Liangyuting Zhang

Publications

Exploration of Foot-based Text Entry Techniques for Virtual Reality Environments

Tingjie Wan , Liangyuting Zhang , Hongyu Yang , Pourang Irani , Lingyun Yu , Hai-Ning Liang

Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2024

Foot-based input can serve as a supplementary or alternative approach to text entry in virtual reality (VR). This work explores the feasibility and design of foot-based techniques that are hands-free. We first conducted a preliminary study to assess foot-based text entry in standing and seated p...

Design and evaluation of controller-based raycasting methods for secure and efficient text entry in virtual reality

Tingjie Wan , Liangyuting Zhang , Yunxin Xu , Katie Atkinson , Lingyun Yu , Hai-Ning Liang

2024 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR), 2024

With the exponential growth of digital information, ensuring text security, a fundamental component of information security, becomes increasingly paramount. While authentication remains a primary focus for data access control and protection, the rich sensor ecosystem and immersive experiences of ...

Analysis and design of efficient authentication techniques for password entry with the qwerty keyboard for vr environments Honorable Mention

Tingjie Wan , Liangyuting Zhang , Yunxin Xu , Zixuan Guo , Boyu Gao , Hai-Ning Liang

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2024

Authentication in digital security relies heavily on text-based passwords, even with other available methods like biometrics and graphical passwords. While virtual reality (VR) keyboards are typically invisible to onlookers, the presence of inconspicuous sensors, including accelerometers, gyrosco...