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Towards Augmented Reality Driven Human-City Interaction: Current Research on Mobile Headsets and Future Challenges

Lik‐Hang Lee, Tristan Braud, Simo Hosio, Pan Hui

2021ACM Computing Surveys59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Interaction design for Augmented Reality (AR) is gaining attention from both academia and industry. This survey discusses 260 articles (68.8% of articles published between 2015–2019) to review the field of human interaction in connected cities with emphasis on augmented reality-driven interaction. We provide an overview of Human-City Interaction and related technological approaches, followed by reviewing the latest trends of information visualization, constrained interfaces, and embodied interaction for AR headsets. We highlight under-explored issues in interface design and input techniques that warrant further research and conjecture that AR with complementary Conversational User Interfaces (CUIs) is a crucial enabler for ubiquitous interaction with immersive systems in smart cities. Our work helps researchers understand the current potential and future needs of AR in Human-City Interaction.

Topics & Concepts

Augmented realityComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionEmbodied cognitionInteraction designField (mathematics)EnablingVisualizationMobile interactionUser interfaceMixed realityWarrantInterface (matter)Assisted livingMobile deviceWorld Wide WebArtificial intelligenceOperating systemParallel computingMedicineEconomicsPure mathematicsNursingPsychologyBubbleMathematicsMaximum bubble pressure methodPsychotherapistFinancial economicsAugmented Reality ApplicationsVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsInteractive and Immersive Displays
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