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Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
2019-12
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Ramakrishnan, Rohan
Several studies have highlighted the advantages of using mobile augmented reality systems to assist with various tasks over traditional paper-based methods. However, these interfaces are often located in users’ primary field of view which causes interference with users’ vision and presents several disruptions. In this paper, a new ”off-center” display type is prototyped and compared across other displays using a coloring task. Metrics such as completion time, errors, and workload are collected and used to find tradeoffs between different display types and determine their feasibility.