Applying HCI principles to AR systems design

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University of Canterbury. Human Interface Technology Laboratory.
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2007
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Dünser, A.
Grasset, R.
Seichter, H.
Billinghurst, Mark
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To date most Augmented Reality (AR) design guidelines that can be found in the literature are rather narrow suggestions derived from specific problems by researchers. Applying general HCI principles to AR systems has only been partially explored. In this paper we investigate how such general guidelines may relate to the emerging domain of AR application design.

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Dünser, A., Grasset, R., Seichter, H., Billinghurst, M. (2007) Applying HCI principles to AR systems design. Charlotte, NC, USA: Mixed Reality User Interfaces: Specification, Authoring, Adaptation (MRUI'07: 2nd International Workshop at the IEEE Virtual Reality 2007 Conference), 11 Mar 2007. Mixed Reality User Interfaces: Specification, Authoring, Adaptation (MRUI'07) Workshop Proceedings, 37-42.
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augmented reality, HCI, design guidelines
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