使用有形增强现实的主板组件混合现实引导系统

Arvin Christopher C. Reyes, N. P. Del Gallego, J. A. Deja
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我们开发了一个用于主板组装的混合现实指导系统(MRGS),目的是探索使用混合现实和有形增强现实(TAR)模拟动手手动组装任务的可用性和可行性。TAR用于消除对现实世界部件的需求,并为我们的系统提供自然的交互媒介。为了评估我们的系统,我们进行了两个可用性研究,涉及25个参与者(10个有经验的和15个没有经验的)。在第一项研究中,参与者被要求只对提议的互动技术进行评分。经验丰富和幼稚的参与者都给出了可接受的分数,经验丰富的用户给出了明显更高的评分。在第二项研究中,参与者的任务是使用MRGS部分组装主板。与对照组相比,使用MRGS的参与者能够正确确定主板部件的正确方向和位置。本文介绍并讨论了用户在执行任务时的观察,以及通过调查问卷和访谈获得的用户反馈。
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Mixed Reality Guidance System for Motherboard Assembly Using Tangible Augmented Reality
We developed a mixed reality guidance system (MRGS) for motherboard assembly with purpose of exploring the usability and viability of using mixed reality and tangible augmented reality (TAR) for simulating hands-on manual assembly tasks. TAR was used to remove the need for real-world parts as well as to provide a natural interaction medium for our system. To evaluate our system, we conducted two usability studies involving 25 (10 experienced and 15 naive) participants. For the first study, participants were tasked to rate only the proposed interaction technique. Both experienced and naive participants gave acceptable scores, with experienced users giving significantly higher ratings. In the second study, participants were tasked to partially assemble the motherboard using the MRGS. Participants who utilized the MRGS were able to properly determine the correct orientation and location of the motherboard parts, in contrast to the control group. Observations of users while performing the tasks as well as user feedback through survey questionnaires and interviews are presented and discussed in this paper.
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