DocumentCode :
3703470
Title :
Visual Subliminal Cues for Spatial Augmented Reality
Author :
James Baumeister;Michael R. Marner;Ross T. Smith;Mark Kohler;Bruce H. Thomas
Author_Institution :
Wearable Comput. Lab., Univ. of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
4
Lastpage :
11
Abstract :
Augmented reality systems commonly employ overt cueing to direct a user´s attention and guide their actions. Spatial augmented reality based supraliminal annotations have been shown to improve user performance compared to LCD screens. This paper explores subliminal cues: annotations that exist below the threshold of consciousness. We investigate whether subliminal cueing is technically possible with standard data projectors, and if subliminal cues can further improve users´ reaction time in procedural tasks. This paper describes a new technique for temporal subliminal cues in spatial augmented reality, and presents the results of three user studies evaluating the effectiveness of this technique in a button-pressing task. The results show that the presentation of annotations is indeed subliminal, in that the visual stimulus was not perceivable to users. We found a statistically significant improvement in task performance when using subliminal cues and supraliminal annotations, compared to supraliminal annotations alone, with mean trial times improving from 633.49ms to 604.64ms.
Keywords :
"Augmented reality","Visualization","Semiconductor optical amplifiers","Monitoring","Automotive engineering","Presses","Assembly"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Mixed and Augmented Reality Workshops (ISMARW), 2015 IEEE International Symposium on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISMARW.2015.11
Filename :
7344747
Link To Document :
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