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Chair for Computer Aided Medical Procedures & Augmented Reality
Lehrstuhl für Informatikanwendungen in der Medizin & Augmented Reality

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M. Tönnis, G. Klinker
Augmented 3D Arrows reach their Limits in Automotive Environments - Why are AR schemes confusing?
In "Mixed Reality In Architecture, Design, And Constructions", Springer, Dec 2008 (bib)

3D arrows are a widely accepted Augmented Reality (AR) presentation scheme for various applications, ranging from picking tasks over indicators of directional warnings to navigational aids. Applying AR schemes to the automobile sector, where arrows are already in use for navigational tasks requires developers of AR-based systems to think beyond arrow-based visualization. Further presentation schemes require either easy differentiation between the semantic contexts of virtual arrows or should preferably use other shapes to transfer their message. Our group has investigated AR-based advanced driver assistance systems for several years now. We began our research by investigating certain issues of the automotive domain; we have built and evaluated separate solutions, sometimes using arrow schemes. To cope with the increasing amount of in-car systems and their user interfaces we now try to incorporate all approaches into one integrated human-centered system. Here we illustrate our separate applications, collaborative design and evaluation platforms, and then come to the issue of an integrated solution. From our work we summarize experiences which can facilitate design processes for AR applications in general.
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