Distanciar: Authoring site-specific augmented reality experiences for remote environments

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Abstract

Most augmented reality (AR) authoring tools only support the author's current environment, but designers often need to create site-specifc experiences for a diferent environment. We propose DistanciAR, a novel tablet-based workfow for remote AR authoring. Our baseline solution involves three steps. A remote environment is captured by a camera with LiDAR; then, the author creates an AR experience from a diferent location using AR interactions; fnally, a remote viewer consumes the AR content on site. A formative study revealed understanding and navigating the remote space as key challenges with this solution. We improved the authoring interface by adding two novel modes: Dollhouse, which renders a bird'seye view, and Peek, which creates photorealistic composite images using captured images. A second study compared this improved system with the baseline, and participants reported that the new modes made it easier to understand and navigate the remote scene.

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Wang, Z., Nguyen, C., Asente, P., & Dorsey, J. (2021). Distanciar: Authoring site-specific augmented reality experiences for remote environments. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings. Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3411764.3445552

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