Title
Visual Coherence in Mixed Reality: A Systematic Enquiry.
Abstract
Virtual and augmented reality, and other forms of mixed reality (MR), have become a focus of attention for companies and researchers. Before they can become successful in the market and in society, those MR systems must be able to deliver a convincing, novel experience for the users. By definition, the experience of mixed reality relies on the perceptually successful blending of reality and virtuality. Any MR system has to provide a sensory, in particular visually coherent, set of stimuli. Therefore, issues with visual coherence, that is, a discontinued experience of a MR environment, must be avoided. While it is very easy for a user to detect issues with visual coherence, it is very difficult to design and implement a system for coherence. This article presents a framework and exemplary implementation of a systematic enquiry into issues with visual coherence and possible solutions to address those issues. The focus is set on head-mounted display-based systems, notwithstanding its applicability to other t...
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1162/PRES_a_00284
Presence
Keywords
Field
DocType
Visualization,Coherence,Systematics,Resists,Prototypes,Augmented reality
Computer vision,Computer science,Simulation,Augmented reality,Coherence (physics),Artificial intelligence,Mixed reality,Multimedia
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
26
1
1054-7460
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.42
29
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jonny M. Collins172.22
Holger Regenbrecht267461.24
Tobias Langlotz339936.80