基于投影的空间增强现实中的深度感知与操作

Presence Pub Date : 2020-02-17 DOI:10.1162/pres_a_00329
Susanne Schmidt;Gerd Bruder;Frank Steinicke
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空间增强现实(SAR)技术允许人们通过直接投影到物体表面来改变物体的外观,而不需要戴眼镜,因此可以在许多实际应用中使用。在这篇文章中,我们提出了一项人类主体研究,该研究调查了在现实世界环境中,是否有可能使用SAR来改变人们对物体和人类之间的深度和空间关系的感知的研究问题。这种投射的错觉可以开辟新的可能性,例如,通过补偿距离和大小的误解来支持深度感知不佳的人。我们提出了三种基于单视场投影的技术,它们是我们从视觉艺术中改编而来的:(i)色温,(ii)亮度对比度和(iii)模糊,并表明它们中的每一种都可以显著改变深度感知,即使在现实世界环境中,当与其他距离线索一起显示时也是如此。我们讨论了观察者之间对深度感知的实际含义和个体差异,并概述了在现实世界中影响和改善人类深度感知的未来方向。
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Depth Perception and Manipulation in Projection-Based Spatial Augmented Reality
Spatial augmented reality (SAR) technology allows one to change the appearance of objects by projecting directly onto their surface without the requirement of wearing glasses, and therefore can be used in many practical applications. In this article, we present a human–subject study, which investigates the research question whether it is possible to use SAR to change one's perception of depth and spatial relationships among objects and humans in a real-world environment. Such projected illusions could open up new possibilities, for example, supporting people who suffer from poor depth perception by compensating distance and size misperceptions. We present three monoscopic projection-based techniques that we adapted from visual arts: (i) color temperature, (ii) luminance contrast, and (iii) blur, and show that each of them can significantly change depth perception, even in a real-world environment when displayed with other distance cues. We discuss practical implications and individual differences in the perception of depth between observers, and we outline future directions to influence and improve human depth perception in the real world.
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