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Impact de la représentation graphique de points d'intérêt sur la perception des distances en réalité augmentée

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This paper presents preliminary results of a study aimed at evaluating the effect of different ways of presenting points of interests (POI) in an augmented reality system on distance estimation. Each presentation applies specific combination of depth cues (relative size, occlusion, height, partial occlusion). Preliminary results from seven participants indicate that depth cues included in the design of the POI reduces the underestimation of the distances of the POI. The interfaces that facilitate distance estimation are those that rely both on the use of height in the visual field and relative size but not on occlusion.

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          Ergo'IHM '12: Proceedings of the 2012 Conference on Ergonomie et Interaction homme-machine
          October 2012
          261 pages
          ISBN:9781450318464
          DOI:10.1145/2652574

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