Roth, DanielDanielRothKleinbeck, ConstantinConstantinKleinbeckFeigl, TobiasTobiasFeiglMutschler, ChristopherChristopherMutschlerLatoschik, Marc ErichMarc ErichLatoschik2022-03-132022-03-132017https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/39913510.1109/ismar-adjunct.2017.282-s2.0-85040225500This work in progress report demonstrates a novel approach for behavioral augmentations in Virtual Reality (VR). Using a large scale tracking system, groups of five users explored a virtual museum. We investigated how augmenting social interactions impacts this experience, by designing behavioral transformations for behavioral phenomena in social interactions. Preliminary data indicate a reduction of perceived isolation, and a more thought-provoking experience with active behavioral augmentations.enSocial augmentations in multi-user virtual reality: A virtual museum experienceconference paper