Virtual replicas for remote assistance in virtual and augmented reality

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Abstract

In many complex tasks, a remote subject-matter expert may need to assist a local user to guide actions on objects in the local user?s environment. However, effective spatial referencing and action demonstration in a remote physical environment can be challenging. We introduce two approaches that use Virtual Reality (VR) or Augmented Reality (AR) for the remote expert, and AR for the local user, each wearing a stereo head-worn display. Both approaches allow the expert to create and manipulate virtual replicas of physical objects in the local environment to refer to parts of those physical objects and to indicate actions on them. This can be especially useful for parts that are occluded or difficult to access. In one approach, the expert points in 3 D to portions of virtual replicas to annotate them. In another approach, the expert demonstrates actions in 3 D by manipulating virtual replicas, supported by constraints and annotations. We performed a user study of a 6D O F alignment task, a key operation in many physical task domains, comparing both approaches to an approach in which the expert uses a 2D tablet-based drawing system similar to ones developed for prior work on remote assistance. The study showed the 3D demonstration approach to be faster than the others. In addition, the 3D pointing approach was faster than the 2D tablet in the case of a highly trained expert.

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Oda, O., Elvezio, C., Sukan, M., Feiner, S., & Tversky, B. (2015). Virtual replicas for remote assistance in virtual and augmented reality. In UIST 2015 - Proceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (pp. 405–415). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/2807442.2807497

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