| Literature DB >> 33170780 |
Long Qian, Tianyu Song, Mathias Unberath, Peter Kazanzides.
Abstract
Head-mounted loupes can increase the user's visual acuity to observe the details of an object. On the other hand, optical see-through head-mounted displays (OST-HMD) are able to provide virtual augmentations registered with real objects. In this article, we propose AR-Loupe, combining the advantages of loupes and OST-HMDs, to offer augmented reality in the user's magnified field-of-vision. Specifically, AR-Loupe integrates a commercial OST-HMD, Magic Leap One, and binocular Galilean magnifying loupes, with customized 3D-printed attachments. We model the combination of user's eye, screen of OST-HMD, and the optical loupe as a pinhole camera. The calibration of AR-Loupe involves interactive view segmentation and an adapted version of stereo single point active alignment method (Stereo-SPAAM). We conducted a two-phase multi-user study to evaluate AR-Loupe. The users were able to achieve sub-millimeter accuracy ( 0.82 mm) on average, which is significantly ( ) smaller compared to normal AR guidance ( 1.49 mm). The mean calibration time was 268.46 s. With the increased size of real objects through optical magnification and the registered augmentation, AR-Loupe can aid users in high-precision tasks with better visual acuity and higher accuracy.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 33170780 DOI: 10.1109/TVCG.2020.3037284
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph ISSN: 1077-2626 Impact factor: 4.579