TL;DR
PilotAR is a tool designed to streamline AR/MR pilot studies with OHMDs by providing live views, multi-modal annotations, and flexible interfaces, addressing key challenges in data collection and analysis.
Contribution
The paper introduces PilotAR, a novel tool that enhances AR/MR pilot studies with features for live viewing, annotations, and multi-user support, improving efficiency and data quality.
Findings
Facilitates real-time observation and recording of user interactions.
Supports multi-modal annotations for richer data collection.
Enhances collaboration among experimenters during pilot studies.
Abstract
While pilot studies help to identify potential interesting research directions, the additional requirements in AR/MR make it challenging to conduct quick and dirty pilot studies efficiently with Optical See-Through Head-Mounted Displays (OST HMDs, OHMDs). To overcome these challenges, including the inability to observe and record in-context user interactions, increased task load, and difficulties with in-context data analysis and discussion, we introduce PilotAR (https://github.com/Synteraction-Lab/PilotAR), a tool designed iteratively to enhance AR/MR pilot studies, allowing live first-person and third-person views, multi-modal annotations, flexible wizarding interfaces, and multi-experimenter support.
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