不仅仅是满足眼睛:一个工程研究经验检验真实和虚拟色彩空间的混合

Joseph L. Gabbard, J. Swan, Jason Zedlitz, W. Winchester
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有充分的证据表明,自然光照条件和现实世界背景会影响光学透明增强现实(AR)显示器在户外环境中的可用性。在许多情况下,室外环境条件会极大地改变用户对用户界面元素的颜色感知,例如,洗掉文本或图标的颜色。因此,用户对界面元素的语义解释可能会受到损害,使界面设计变得无用或适得其反——在颜色编码至关重要的应用程序领域,如军事或医疗可视化,这是一个特别严重的问题。在本文中,我们介绍了我们设计和构建光学AR测试平台的经验,该平台可以模拟室外照明条件,并允许我们测量通过光学透明显示器投影的真实背景和虚拟颜色的组合颜色。我们提出了AR中颜色混合的形式化,这支持了AR显示中感知颜色的进一步研究。我们描述了一项工程研究,在该研究中,我们测量了在系统变化的虚拟和现实条件下到达光学透明显示器用户眼睛的光的颜色。我们的结果进一步量化了照明和背景颜色对虚拟图形颜色的影响,并具体量化了虚拟颜色如何根据不同的现实世界背景变化。
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More than meets the eye: An engineering study to empirically examine the blending of real and virtual color spaces
It is well-documented that natural lighting conditions and real-world backgrounds affect the usability of optical see-through augmented reality (AR) displays in outdoor environments. In many cases, outdoor environmental conditions can dramatically alter users' color perception of user interface elements, by for example, washing out text or icon colors. As a result, users' semantic interpretation of interface elements can be compromised, rendering interface designs useless or counter-productive — an especially critical problem in application domains where color encoding is critical, such as military or medical visualization. In this paper, we present our experiences designing and constructing an optical AR testbed that emulates outdoor lighting conditions and allows us to measure the combined color of real-world backgrounds and virtual colors as projected through an optical see-through display. We present a formalization of color blending in AR, which supports further research on perceived color in AR displays. We describe an engineering study where we measure the color of light that reaches an optical see-through display user's eye under systematically varied virtual and real-world conditions. Our results further quantify the effect of lighting and background color on the color of virtual graphics, and specifically quantify how virtual colors change based on different real-world backgrounds.
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