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Comparison of Different Types of Augmented Reality Visualizations for Instructions

Florian Jasche, Sven Hoffmann, Thomas Ludwig, Volker Wulf

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Abstract

Augmented Reality (AR) is increasingly being used for providing guidance and supporting troubleshooting in industrial settings. While the general application of AR has been shown to provide clear benefits regarding physical tasks, it is important to understand how different visualization types influence user’s performance during the execution of the tasks. Previous studies evaluating AR and user’s performance compared different media types or types of AR hardware as opposed to different types of visualization for the same hardware type. This paper provides details of our comparative study in which we identified the influence of visualization types on the performance of complex machine set-up processes. Although our results show clear advantages to using concrete rather than abstract visualizations, we also find abstract visualizations coupled with videos leads to similar user performance as with concrete visualizations.

Topics & Concepts

TroubleshootingVisualizationComputer scienceAugmented realityHuman–computer interactionSet (abstract data type)Data visualizationCreative visualizationData miningProgramming languageOperating systemAugmented Reality ApplicationsVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsInteractive and Immersive Displays