Ego- and Exocentric interaction methods formobile AR conferencing

Augmented Reality is technology that superimposes virtual content on the real world, typically shown through a see-through head mounted display (HMD) or handheld device. AR has successfully been used for many applications and provides new opportunities for remote collaboration and communication. Wit...

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Main Author: Bleeker, Timo
Language:en
Published: University of Canterbury. HITLabNZ 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10092/8533
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spelling ndltd-canterbury.ac.nz-oai-ir.canterbury.ac.nz-10092-85332015-03-30T15:29:45ZEgo- and Exocentric interaction methods formobile AR conferencingBleeker, TimoAugmented RealityInteraction designwearable technologyremote collaborationAugmented Reality is technology that superimposes virtual content on the real world, typically shown through a see-through head mounted display (HMD) or handheld device. AR has successfully been used for many applications and provides new opportunities for remote collaboration and communication. With the growing availability of commercial HMDs such as Google Glass and the Oculus Rift, more possibilities in the field of AR have opened up. However, interaction with AR content shown on HMDs is still not very well explored. This master's thesis investigates the possibilities of a combined use of head mounted and hand held displays (HHD) for interaction in AR conferencing experiences. Prior research in communication, AR collaboration and HMD-HHD interaction is reviewed before presenting new interaction methods. Two different HHD interfaces and cuing methods were created to support file sharing in an AR conferencing application. A formal evaluation compared four different combinations of the interfaces and cuing methods. The results showed a significant difference between the different conditions where in particular one condition performed better than the others. The results were used to create a set of basic design guidelines for future research and application development.University of Canterbury. HITLabNZ2013-10-30T23:09:31Z2013-10-30T23:09:31Z2013Electronic thesis or dissertationTexthttp://hdl.handle.net/10092/8533enNZCUCopyright Timo Bleekerhttp://library.canterbury.ac.nz/thesis/etheses_copyright.shtml
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topic Augmented Reality
Interaction design
wearable technology
remote collaboration
spellingShingle Augmented Reality
Interaction design
wearable technology
remote collaboration
Bleeker, Timo
Ego- and Exocentric interaction methods formobile AR conferencing
description Augmented Reality is technology that superimposes virtual content on the real world, typically shown through a see-through head mounted display (HMD) or handheld device. AR has successfully been used for many applications and provides new opportunities for remote collaboration and communication. With the growing availability of commercial HMDs such as Google Glass and the Oculus Rift, more possibilities in the field of AR have opened up. However, interaction with AR content shown on HMDs is still not very well explored. This master's thesis investigates the possibilities of a combined use of head mounted and hand held displays (HHD) for interaction in AR conferencing experiences. Prior research in communication, AR collaboration and HMD-HHD interaction is reviewed before presenting new interaction methods. Two different HHD interfaces and cuing methods were created to support file sharing in an AR conferencing application. A formal evaluation compared four different combinations of the interfaces and cuing methods. The results showed a significant difference between the different conditions where in particular one condition performed better than the others. The results were used to create a set of basic design guidelines for future research and application development.
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title Ego- and Exocentric interaction methods formobile AR conferencing
title_short Ego- and Exocentric interaction methods formobile AR conferencing
title_full Ego- and Exocentric interaction methods formobile AR conferencing
title_fullStr Ego- and Exocentric interaction methods formobile AR conferencing
title_full_unstemmed Ego- and Exocentric interaction methods formobile AR conferencing
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