12 research outputs found

    Comparative Characteristics of a Head-Up Display for Computer-Assisted Instruction

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    ARVIKA - Augmented Reality fuer Entwicklung, Produktion und Service. Benutzerzentrierte Gestaltung von Augmented-Reality-Systemen Schlussbericht

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    SIGLEAvailable from TIB Hannover: F04B964 / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekBundesministerium fuer Bildung und Forschung, Berlin (Germany)DEGerman

    Natural interface for interactive virtual assembly in augmented reality using Leap Motion Controller

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    In this paper, an augmented reality methodology based on the use of a low-invasiveness hand tracking device is presented. The developed methodology, allows the user to be visually immersed into an augmented scene by means of a head-mounted display. He can interact with the virtual objects without any wearable sensor using the Leap Motion Controller that is able to acquire the pose of each finger of both hands by optical triangulation without markers. In this way, the interaction between the user and the scene can be considered “natural”. The interaction between hands and objects and the assembling among objects is achieved by the modification of the Object Active Feature–Grasping Active Feature methodology, based on the use of algebraic kinematic constraint equations. The approach has been adapted to take into account the specific information coming from the tracking device. An example of implementation is reported and an experimental usability study discussed
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