The Effect of Spatial Reference on Visual Attention and Workload during Viewpoint Guidance in Augmented Reality

Daniela Markov-Vetter, M. Luboschik, A. T. Islam, P. Gauger, O. Staadt
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Considering human capability for spatial orientation and navigation, the visualization used to support the localization of off-screen targets inevitably influences the visual-spatial processing that relies on two frameworks. So far it is not proven which frame of reference, egocentric or exocentric, contributes most to efficient viewpoint guidance in a head-mounted Augmented Reality environment. This could be justified by the lack of objectively assessing the allocation of attention and mental workload demanded by the guidance method. This paper presents a user study investigating the effect of egocentric and exocentric viewpoint guidance on visual attention and mental workload. In parallel to a localization task, participants had to complete a divided attention task using the oddball paradigm. During task fulfilment, the heart rate variability was measured to determine the physiological stress level. The objective assessment of mental workload was supplemented by subjective ratings using the NASA TLX. The results show that egocentric viewpoint guidance leads to most efficient target cueing in terms of faster localization, higher accuracy and slower self-reported workload. In addition, egocentric target cueing causes a slight decrease in physiological stress and enables faster recognition of simultaneous events, although visual attention seemed to be covertly oriented.
增强现实视点引导中空间参考对视觉注意力和工作负荷的影响
考虑到人类的空间定位和导航能力,用于支持屏幕外目标定位的可视化不可避免地影响依赖于两种框架的视觉空间处理。到目前为止,还没有证据表明,在头戴式增强现实环境中,以自我为中心还是以外部为中心,哪种参考框架对有效的视点引导贡献最大。由于缺乏客观评估指导方法所要求的注意力和精神工作量的分配,这可能是合理的。本研究以用户为研究对象,探讨了自我中心和外中心视点引导对视觉注意和心理负荷的影响。在定位任务的同时,参与者还必须完成一个使用古怪范式的分散注意力任务。在任务完成过程中,测量心率变异性以确定生理应激水平。使用NASA TLX对心理负荷进行客观评估,并辅以主观评分。结果表明,以自我为中心的视点引导在定位速度快、准确性高、自我报告工作量小等方面具有最有效的目标提示效果。此外,以自我为中心的目标提示会导致生理应激的轻微减少,并能更快地识别同时发生的事件,尽管视觉注意似乎是隐蔽定向的。
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