Real-Time Magnification in Augmented Reality

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Abstract

With recent advances in augmented reality (AR) and computer vision it has become possible to magnify objects in real time in a user's field of view. AR object magnification can have different purposes, such as enhancing human visual capabilities with the BigHead technique, which works by up-scaling human heads to communicate important facial cues over longer distances. For this purpose, we created a prototype with a 4K camera mounted on a HoloLens 2. In this demo, we present the BigHead technique and proof of concept AR testbed to magnify heads in real-time. Further, we describe how hand gestures are detected to control the scale and position of the magnified head. We discuss the technique and implementation, and propose future research directions.

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Choudhary, Z., Ugarte, J., Bruder, G., & Welch, G. (2021). Real-Time Magnification in Augmented Reality. In Proceedings - SUI 2021: ACM Spatial User Interaction 2021. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3485279.3488286

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