Impact of motion cues, color, and luminance on depth perception in optical see-through AR displays

IF 3.2 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Omeed Ashtiani, Hung-Jui Guo, Balakrishnan Prabhakaran
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Introduction: Augmented Reality (AR) systems are systems in which users view and interact with virtual objects overlaying the real world. AR systems are used across a variety of disciplines, i.e., games, medicine, and education to name a few. Optical See-Through (OST) AR displays allow users to perceive the real world directly by combining computer-generated imagery overlaying the real world. While perception of depth and visibility of objects is a widely studied field, we wanted to observe how color, luminance, and movement of an object interacted with each other as well as external luminance in OST AR devices. Little research has been done regarding the issues around the effect of virtual objects’ parameters on depth perception, external lighting, and the effect of an object’s mobility on this depth perception.Methods: We aim to perform an analysis of the effects of motion cues, color, and luminance on depth estimation of AR objects overlaying the real world with OST displays. We perform two experiments, differing in environmental lighting conditions (287 lux and 156 lux), and analyze the effects and differences on depth and speed perceptions.Results: We have found that while stationary objects follow previous research with regards to depth perception, motion and both object and environmental luminance play a factor in this perception.Discussion: These results will be significantly useful for developers to account for depth estimation issues that may arise in AR environments. Awareness of the different effects of speed and environmental illuminance on depth perception can be utilized when performing AR or MR applications where precision matters.
运动线索、颜色和亮度对光学透视 AR 显示器深度知觉的影响
简介:增强现实(AR)系统是用户查看覆盖在现实世界上的虚拟物体并与之交互的系统。AR系统用于各种学科,即游戏,医学和教育等等。光学透视(OST) AR显示器通过结合计算机生成的图像覆盖真实世界,使用户可以直接感知真实世界。虽然物体的深度和可见性感知是一个被广泛研究的领域,但我们想要观察物体的颜色、亮度和运动如何相互作用,以及OST AR设备中的外部亮度。关于虚拟物体参数对深度感知的影响、外部照明以及物体的移动性对深度感知的影响等问题的研究很少。方法:我们的目标是分析运动线索、颜色和亮度对用OST显示器覆盖真实世界的AR对象的深度估计的影响。我们在不同的环境光照条件下(287勒克斯和156勒克斯)进行了两个实验,并分析了深度和速度感知的影响和差异。结果:我们发现,虽然静止物体在深度感知方面遵循了之前的研究,但运动、物体和环境亮度都是影响这种感知的因素。讨论:这些结果对于开发人员解释AR环境中可能出现的深度估计问题非常有用。在执行精度重要的AR或MR应用时,可以利用速度和环境光照对深度感知的不同影响的意识。
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