Design and Evaluation of Bare-Hand Interaction for Precise Manipulation of Distant Objects in AR

  • Xiaotian Zhang
  • , Weiping He
  • , Mark Billinghurst
  • , Lingxiao Yang
  • , Shuo Feng
  • , Daisong Liu

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Abstract

Interaction with virtual objects is one of the essential features of Augmented Reality (AR) systems. One of its main issues is how to provide precise manipulation of distant virtual objects in AR. In this work, we explore bare-hand manipulation of distant objects in AR with DOF (degree-of-freedom) separation, motion scaling, and near-field metaphors. We developed two manipulation techniques: the distant widget-based metaphor (DWBM), and the near-field widget-based metaphor (NFWBM). We conducted a user study with 20 participants to compare the two techniques in terms of performance and user experience. We found that NFWBM has faster speed, lower mental effort, better ease-of-use, and a friendlier user experience. However, there is no significant difference in terms of precision; both techniques could manipulate distant objects precisely, with an average position error of less than 0.7 cm and an average orientational error of less than 1°. We also discussed the limitations of this research and directions for future work.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2282-2296
Number of pages15
JournalInternational Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
Volume40
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

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