2014 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/ismar.2014.6948425
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Analysing the effects of a wide field of view augmented reality display on search performance in divided attention tasks

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“…Thus in the past, visualization techniques have been optimized for small fields of view. Kishishita et al [14] show that larger fields of view increase performance in visual search tasks. Large-field displays provide better opportunities to bring digital labels closer to the location of targets.…”
Section: Design Space For Visual Techniques For Attention Guidancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus in the past, visualization techniques have been optimized for small fields of view. Kishishita et al [14] show that larger fields of view increase performance in visual search tasks. Large-field displays provide better opportunities to bring digital labels closer to the location of targets.…”
Section: Design Space For Visual Techniques For Attention Guidancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To this point, it is worth mentioning that a significant number of vision picking devices has a really small field of view [19], and this fact creates multiple problems that deal with the performance and the safety of pickers when vision picking is adopted in industrial environments [22,23]. On the other hand, the larger fields of view increase the satisfaction level of pickers [24] as well as task performance [25]. The third parameter is the barcode type.…”
Section: Review Of Parameters That Affect Vision Picking Technology Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results show that despite small FoVs should be avoided for targeting people, no evidence in improving performances in using large FoVs with respect to medium ones has been found. Similarly, Kishishita et al [24] assessed the impact of FoV of wide AR display by comparing two different types of labeling techniques (in view and in situ) in a search target scenario. Main outcomes illustrate how in situ labeling discovery rate increases, whereas the one of the in view methods decreases as the FoV angle approaches 100°.…”
Section: Fov In Armentioning
confidence: 99%