Title
New Augmented Reality Techniques For Product Design: The Flip-Flop Menu
Abstract
This paper presents two bimanual augmented reality (AR) interaction techniques for product design. The first technique allows the user to visualize 3D virtual object in his/her non-dominant hand while being able to map different textures on it using his/her dominant hand. The second technique is based on nine fiducial markers placed on a desk in front of the user. Two experiments were carried out using the second technique to compare four different markers arrangements and four viewing conditions. In these experiments, subjects were instructed to perform nine actions such as rotate the object, apply a texture on it, etc. Results of the first experiment revealed that a V-shape configuration was the best. Results of the second experiment revealed that camera placed behind the user was the more efficient condition.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1007/978-3-642-11840-1_8
COMPUTER VISION, IMAGING AND COMPUTER GRAPHICS: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
Keywords
Field
DocType
Augmented reality, 3D interaction techniques, product design, user evaluation
Virtual image,Computer vision,Rotation,Fiducial marker,Computer graphics (images),Computer science,Augmented reality,Artificial intelligence,Product design,Flip-flop,Desk
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
68
1865-0929
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
8
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mickael Naud171.92
Paul Richard2288.16
Jean-Louis Ferrier31041225.99