An Examination on Reduction of Displayed Character Shake while Walking in Place with AR Glasses

Hiromu Koide, K. Kanari, Mie Sato
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In recent years, augmented reality (AR) has started to be used in our daily lives. AR glasses are used when walking, which is a normal part of daily life, but walking causes the text displayed on the glasses to shake. This reduces both readability and our attention to what is in front of us, and increases discomfort. We propose a method of fixing the text to take account of shaking while walking to reduce these adverse effects. Experiments revealed the effectiveness of our reduction method and its influence on the distance of the text display.
戴AR眼镜原地行走时减少显示字符抖动的研究
近年来,增强现实(AR)已经开始在我们的日常生活中使用。AR眼镜是在走路时使用的,这是日常生活的正常组成部分,但走路会导致眼镜上显示的文字晃动。这既降低了可读性,也降低了我们对眼前事物的注意力,增加了不舒适感。我们提出了一种固定文本的方法,以考虑行走时的摇晃,以减少这些不利影响。实验结果表明了该方法的有效性以及对文本显示距离的影响。
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