J. Edward Swan II

Perceptual Issues in Augmented Reality Revisited

Ernst Kruijff, J. Edward Swan II, and Steve Feiner. Perceptual Issues in Augmented Reality Revisited. In Technical Papers, The IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR 2010), pp. 3–12, IEEE Computer Society, October 2010. DOI: 10.1109/ISMAR.2010.5643530.

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Abstract

This paper provides a classification of perceptual issues in augmented reality, created with a visual processing and interpretation pipeline in mind. We organize issues into ones related to the environment, capturing, augmentation, display, and individual user differences. We also illuminate issues associated with more recent platforms such as handhelds or projector-camera systems. Throughout, we describe current approaches to addressing these problems, and suggest directions for future research.

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@InProceedings{ISMAR10-piar, 
  author =      {Ernst Kruijff and J. Edward {Swan~II} and Steve Feiner}, 
  title =       {Perceptual Issues in Augmented Reality Revisited}, 
  booktitle =   {Technical Papers, The IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and 
                Augmented Reality (ISMAR 2010)}, 
  year =        2010, 
  location =    {Seoul, Korea}, 
  date =        {October 13--16}, 
  month =       {October}, 
  pages =       {3--12}, 
  publisher =   {IEEE Computer Society}, 
  note =         {DOI: <a target="_blank"
                  href="https://doi.org/10.1109/ISMAR.2010.5643530">10.1109/ISMAR.2010.5643530</a>.} 
  abstract =    { 
This paper provides a classification of perceptual issues in augmented 
reality, created with a visual processing and interpretation 
pipeline in mind. We organize issues into ones related to the environment, 
capturing, augmentation, display, and individual user 
differences. We also illuminate issues associated with more recent 
platforms such as handhelds or projector-camera systems. 
Throughout, we describe current approaches to addressing these 
problems, and suggest directions for future research. 
}, 
}