Design and evaluation of a wearable AR system for sharing personalized content on Ski resort maps

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Winter sports like skiing and snowboarding are often group activities. Groups of skiers and snowboarders traditionally use paper maps or board-mounted larger-scale maps near ski lifts to aid decision making: which slope to take next, where to have lunch, or what hazards to avoid when going off-piste. To enrich those static maps with personal content (e.g., pictures, prior routes taken, or hazards encountered), we developed SkiAR - A wearable augmented reality system that allows groups of skiers and snowboarders to share such content on a printed panoramic resort map. The contribution of our work is twofold: (1) we developed a system that offers a novel way to review and share personal content in situ while on the slope using a resort map; (2) we report on the results from a qualitative analysis of two user studies to inform the design and validate the usability and perceived usefulness of our prototype.

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Fedosov, A., Niforatos, E., Elhart, I., Schneider, T., Anisimov, D., & Langheinrich, M. (2016). Design and evaluation of a wearable AR system for sharing personalized content on Ski resort maps. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (pp. 141–152). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3012709.3012721

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