增强现实中动作空间距离估计

Holly C. Gagnon, Carlos Salas Rosales, Ryan Mileris, Jeanine K. Stefanucci, Sarah H. Creem-Regehr, Bobby Bodenheimer
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增强现实(AR)对于训练复杂任务非常重要,例如导航、装配和医疗程序。这种训练的有效性可能取决于环境中AR物体的精确空间定位。本文提出了两个实验,测试了增强现实中的自我中心距离感知在行动空间的边界(高达35米)内与在匹配的现实世界(RW)环境中的距离感知。在实验1中,使用微软HoloLens的参与者在两种不同的RW设置中判断自我中心距离(范围从10到35米),使用视觉匹配测量与AR化身或真人的距离。在两种室内RW环境中,与真实目标相比,增强目标的距离被低估了。实验2旨在将结果推广到在一个室内环境中使用口头报告的绝对距离测量。与实验1类似,与真实目标相比,增强目标的距离被低估。我们讨论了直接比较真实环境和中介环境中的性能的方法的重要性,以及中介环境中与现实世界“匹配”的固有差异。
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Estimating Distances in Action Space in Augmented Reality
Augmented reality (AR) is important for training complex tasks, such as navigation, assembly, and medical procedures. The effectiveness of such training may depend on accurate spatial localization of AR objects in the environment. This article presents two experiments that test egocentric distance perception in augmented reality within and at the boundaries of action space (up to 35 m) in comparison with distance perception in a matched real-world (RW) environment. Using the Microsoft HoloLens, in Experiment 1, participants in two different RW settings judged egocentric distances (ranging from 10 to 35 m) to an AR avatar or a real person using a visual matching measure. Distances to augmented targets were underestimated compared to real targets in the two indoor, RW contexts. Experiment 2 aimed to generalize the results to an absolute distance measure using verbal reports in one of the indoor environments. Similar to Experiment 1, distances to augmented targets were underestimated compared to real targets. We discuss these findings with respect to the importance of methodologies that directly compare performance in real and mediated environments, as well as the inherent differences present in mediated environments that are “matched” to the real world.
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