M-AR: A Visual Representation of Manual Operation Precision in AR Assembly
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION(2021)
Abstract
The research of augmented reality physical tasks for human-computer collaboration is still an attractive dynamic research field. In recent years, AR Instruction supporting collaborative assembly has been developed, which can transfer graphic annotation between man and machine. However, there is little research on high precision manual assembly. This paper proposes a high-precision cognitive AR representation (M-AR) for manual operation guidance, which aims to transform a high-precision assembly relationship into a series of visual information to meet the user's cognition of high-precision task intention. Using this representation, we conducted a within-subject case study to compare it with original AR representation (original AR) and low-precision cognitive AR representation. The results showed that there were significant differences in execution time and operation errors. The user's subjective feedback also showed that M-AR supporting cognitive feedback can significantly improve a user's cognitive experience in a physical task.
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Multi-touch Sensing,Gesture Recognition,Immersive Simulations
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