| Authors |
Morrison Ann, Mulloni Alessandro, Lemmela Saija, Oulasvirta Antti, Jacucci Giulio, Peltonen, Peter, Schmalstieg Dieter, Regenbrecht Holger |
| Appeared in |
Computers & Graphics |
| Date |
2011 |
| Abstract |
The popularity of augmented reality (AR) applications on mobile devices is increasing, but there is as yet little research on their use in real-settings. We review data from two pioneering field trials where MapLens, a magic lens that augments paper-based city maps, was used in small-group collaborative tasks. The first study compared MapLens to a digital version akin to Google Maps, the second looked at using one shared mobile device vs. using multiple devices. The studies find place-making and use of artefacts to communicate and establish common ground as predominant modes of interaction in AR-mediated collaboration with users working on tasks together despite not needing to. |
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