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Here To Stay: A Quantitative Comparison of Virtual Object Stability in Markerless Mobile AR

Tim Scargill, Gopika Premsankar, Jiasi Chen, Maria Gorlatova

202218 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mobile augmented reality (AR) has the potential to enable immersive, natural interactions between humans and cyber-physical systems. In particular markerless AR, by not relying on fiducial markers or predefined images, provides great convenience and flexibility for users. However, unwanted virtual object movement frequently occurs in markerless smartphone AR due to inaccurate scene understanding, and resulting errors in device pose tracking. We examine the factors which may affect virtual object stability, design experiments to measure it, and conduct systematic quantitative characterizations across six different user actions and five different smartphone configurations. Our study demonstrates noticeable instances of spatial instability in virtual objects in all but the simplest settings (with position errors of greater than 10cm even on the best-performing smartphones), and underscores the need for further enhancements to pose tracking algorithms for smartphone-based markerless AR.

Topics & Concepts

Augmented realityComputer scienceComputer visionArtificial intelligenceObject (grammar)Flexibility (engineering)Fiducial markerTracking (education)Human–computer interactionStability (learning theory)Virtual realityMobile deviceVirtual imagePoseMachine learningOperating systemStatisticsPedagogyPsychologyMathematicsAugmented Reality ApplicationsRobotics and Sensor-Based LocalizationInteractive and Immersive Displays
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