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Title: EVALUATING THE USE OF LOW-TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS IN IMMERSIVE SPACES FOR AUGMENTED REALITY
Authors: Riggins, Ari
Advisors: Rusinkiewicz, Szymon
Department: Computer Science
Class Year: 2023
Abstract: This paper explores the intersection of physical sensory experiences with digital spatial technology like augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), focusing on a case study investigating the impact of physical temperature on human perception of augmented reality animations. The study involves creating two augmented reality mobile phone applications and directing a set of ten participants to experience them under different temperature conditions. Participants were then interviewed to gain perspective on the temperatures’ effects, if any, on their experience with the AR animations. This study aims to exist as a step in filling the gap in extended reality (XR) research where the physical world is often not considered or overwritten with the digital. This gap is particularly apparent when focusing on augmented reality.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01hd76s3350
Type of Material: Princeton University Senior Theses
Language: en
Appears in Collections:Computer Science, 1987-2024

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