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Wednesday, April 6 • 2:00pm - 4:30pm
Interactive Visualizations for Monoscopic Eyewear to Assist in Manually Orienting Objects in 3D [P17]

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Assembly or repair tasks often require objects to be held in specific orientations to view or fit together. Research has addressed the use of AR to assist in these tasks, delivered as registered overlaid graphics on stereoscopic head-worn displays. In contrast, we are interested in using monoscopic head-worn displays, such as Google Glass. To accommodate their small monoscopic field of view, off center from the user's line of sight, we are exploring alternatives to registered overlays. We describe four interactive rotation guidance visualizations for tracked objects intended for these displays.

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Barbara Tversky

Professor of Psychology and Education, Teachers College
Barbara Tversky is Professor of Psychology and Education at Columbia Teachers College and Professor Emerita of Psychology at Stanford University.  She has done basic research on memory, categorization, spatial language and thinking, event perception and cognition with applications... Read More →
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Carmine Elvezio

Staff Associate in Computer Science, Columbia Engineering
Carmine Elvezio is a staff associate in the Computer Graphics and User Interfaces Lab at Columbia University. His research interests include interaction and visualization techniques in augmented and virtual reality and system design of real-time interactive 3D graphics applications... Read More →
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Mengu Sukan

PhD Candidate in Computer Science, Columbia Engineering
Mengu Sukan is a PhD student working with Steven Feiner in the Computer Graphics and User Interfaces Lab at Columbia University.  In his research, he designs and evaluates novel 3D visualizations and interaction techniques focusing on augmented reality (AR) for task assistance... Read More →
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Steven Feiner

Professor of Computer Science, Columbia Engineering
Steven Feiner is professor of computer science at Columbia Engineering, where he directs the Computer Graphics and User Interfaces Lab and co-directs the Columbia Vision and Graphics Center. His interests include human–computer interaction, augmented reality and virtual environments... Read More →


Wednesday April 6, 2016 2:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
Roone Arledge Auditorium Lerner Hall, Columbia University 2920 Broadway, New York, NY 10040

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