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ABOVE & BELOW: Investigating Ceiling and Floor for Augmented Reality Content Placement

Abstract

Augmented Reality (AR) interfaces support users by providing access to digital content within real-world environments. However, displaying content at the users‘ eye level might result in the occlusion of the real world. Therefore, it requires finding AR content placement areas that free the users‘ field of vision. In this work, we systematically investigate two content placement areas beyond the users’ eye level: the ceiling and floor. To understand how potential users perceive virtual content on the ceiling and floor and how the content should be placed on these areas, we conducted two user studies. While the first exploratory study showed the general usefulness of either area, the second quantitative study allowed us to define optimal placement parameters regarding visibility and comfort. With insights from our studies, we provide design recommendations for future AR applications that support 2D content presentation on the ceiling and the floor.

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With this publication, we also provide all the data connected to the study. This includes the study material we prepared to conduct the study, the collected study data, as well as the evaluation and statistic scripts used. For that, we made use of Python to pre-process the data, performed some basic statistics, and created the visualization seen in this publication. Additionally, the complete study prototype is also openly available on GitHub.

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Acknowledgments

The authors thank Mats Ole Ellenberg, Ricardo Langner, and Wolfgang Büschel for their valuable feedback. This work was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) grant 319919706/RTG 2323, grant 389792660 as part of TRR 248 (see https://perspicuous-computing.science), and as part of Germany’s Excellence Strategy Cluster of Excellence – EXC-2050/1 – 390696704 – “Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop” and – EXC-2068 – 390729961 – “Physics of Life” of TU Dresden.