Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2016
DOI: 10.1145/2851581.2892412
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3D Virtual Tracing and Depth Perception Problem on Mobile AR

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“…ML mode). This outcome is not in line with results from our 3D virtual tracing study [7] where placing a 3D object on a stand and holding the mobile phone in hand drastically decreased user's ability to trace draw. Holding an object in hand may have had several advantages, amongst others, the sense of proprioception-sensory input about where one hand (and its fingers) is positioned in relation to the other hand (and its fingers) which may lead to better depth perception [21].…”
Section: Virtual Tracing Whilst Holding the ML In Handcontrasting
confidence: 86%
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“…ML mode). This outcome is not in line with results from our 3D virtual tracing study [7] where placing a 3D object on a stand and holding the mobile phone in hand drastically decreased user's ability to trace draw. Holding an object in hand may have had several advantages, amongst others, the sense of proprioception-sensory input about where one hand (and its fingers) is positioned in relation to the other hand (and its fingers) which may lead to better depth perception [21].…”
Section: Virtual Tracing Whilst Holding the ML In Handcontrasting
confidence: 86%
“…The second observational study with three participants explored how depth distortion affects 3D virtual tracing (e.g. virtual tracing a contour to a cup) with a 3D virtual tracing prototype [7]. Drawing performance in the study exceeded authors' expectations suggesting depth distortion, whilst holding the object in hand, is not as problematic as initially predicted.…”
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“…This problem is less severe but it also occurs in mobile AR applications since the users have to hold the mobile device in their hands while they perform another activity (e.g., drawing). For example, in the study carried out by Gombač et al [20], the participants held a mobile device in their hands while drawing and their performance drastically decreased.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%