光学透视增强现实中虚拟物体感知三维位置的测量

Farzana Alam Khan, V. V. R. M. K. Muvva, Dennis Wu, M. S. Arefin, Nate Phillips, J. Swan
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对于光学透明增强现实(AR),提出了一种测量虚拟物体感知三维位置的新方法,参与者口头报告虚拟物体相对于垂直和水平网格的位置。该方法通过微软HoloLens第一代AR显示器在50至80厘米的距离上对一个小型(1.95 × 1.95 × 1.95厘米)虚拟物体进行了测试。两个实验检查了两种不同的虚拟物体设计,在报告的物体位置之间转一圈是否会干扰HoloLens跟踪,以及精度误差(包括向右偏误和低估的深度)是否可能是由于特定显示的系统误差造成的。转一圈不会干扰HoloLens的跟踪,用第二个显示器进行的测试也没有显示出特定显示器的系统错误。相反,实验与假设是一致的,即当向下看水平面时,HoloLens第一代显示器表现出系统的向右感知偏见。精度分析表明,该方法可以在小于1毫米的精度范围内测量虚拟物体的感知位置。
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Measuring the Perceived Three-Dimensional Location of Virtual Objects in Optical See-Through Augmented Reality
For optical see-through augmented reality (AR), a new method for measuring the perceived three-dimensional location of virtual objects is presented, where participants verbally report a virtual object’s location relative to both a vertical and horizontal grid. The method is tested with a small (1.95 × 1.95 × 1.95 cm) virtual object at distances of 50 to 80 cm, viewed through a Microsoft HoloLens 1st generation AR display. Two experiments examine two different virtual object designs, whether turning in a circle between reported object locations disrupts HoloLens tracking, and whether accuracy errors, including a rightward bias and underestimated depth, might be due to systematic errors that are restricted to a particular display. Turning in a circle did not disrupt HoloLens tracking, and testing with a second display did not suggest systematic errors restricted to a particular display. Instead, the experiments are consistent with the hypothesis that, when looking downwards at a horizontal plane, HoloLens 1st generation displays exhibit a systematic rightward perceptual bias. Precision analysis suggests that the method could measure the perceived location of a virtual object within an accuracy of less than 1 mm.
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