Abstract:
Background motion and visual clutter are present in almost all augmented
reality applications. However, there is minimal prior work that has
investigated the effects that background motion and clutter (e.g., a busy
city street) can have on the perception of virtual object motion in augmented
reality. To investigate these issues, we conducted an experiment in which
participants’ perceptions of changes in overlaid virtual object velocity
were evaluated on a black background and a high clutter/motion background.
Results offer insights into the impact that background clutter and motion has
on perception in augmented reality.
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