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Journal Article Exploring the Effects of Scale and Color Differences on Users’ Perception for Everyday Mixed Reality (MR) Experience: Toward Comparative Analysis Using MR Devices
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Authors
Kwang-seong Shin, Howon Kim, Jeong gon Lee, Dongsik Jo
Issue Date
2020-10
Citation
Electronics, v.9, no.10, pp.1-14
ISSN
2079-9292
Publisher
MDPI
Language
English
Type
Journal Article
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics9101623
Abstract
With continued technological innovations in the fields of mixed reality (MR), wearable type MR devices, such as head?릑ounted display (HMD), have been released and are frequently used in various fields, such as entertainment, training, education, and shopping. However, because each product has different parts and specifications in terms of design and manufacturing process, users feel that the virtual objects overlaying real environments in MR are visualized differently, depending on the scale and color used by the MR device. In this paper, we compare the effect of scale and color parameters on users?? perceptions in using different types of MR devices to improve their MR experiences in real life. We conducted two experiments (scale and color), and our experimental study showed that the subjects who participated in the scale perception experiment clearly tended to underestimate virtual objects, in comparison with real objects, and overestimated color in MR environments.
KSP Keywords
Color parameters, Comparative analysis, Design and manufacturing, Different parts, Experimental study, Manufacturing processes, Mixed reality, technological innovation, virtual objects
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