An Easy to Use Augmented Reality Authoring Tool for Use in Examination Purpose
M. Wang, C. Tseng, and C. Shen. Human-Computer Interaction, volume 332 of IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, Springer Boston, 10.1007/978-3-642-15231-3_31.(2010)
Abstract
This paper introduces an augmented reality authoring tool that allows users to edit and publish an examination application with the Augmented Reality (AR) interface. The AR authoring system in this paper is constructed with the help of ARToolKit, a widely used open source for AR. This unique system can help users with no programming knowledge to build AR applications quickly and efficiently. 2D text, 3D content editing, and finger-based interaction are the three major components found in the AR authoring environment. AR content created by the user is stored in a separate txt file for easy sharing, modification, and reusability. A user testing of the published examination application was also conducted, and participants in the testing offered generally positive feedback.
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%A Wang, Ming-Jen
%A Tseng, Chien-Hao
%A Shen, Cherng-Yeu
%B Human-Computer Interaction
%D 2010
%E Forbrig, Peter
%E Paternó, Fabio
%E Pejtersen, Annelise Mark
%I Springer Boston
%K augmentedreality mybsc
%P 285-288
%T An Easy to Use Augmented Reality Authoring Tool for Use in Examination Purpose
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15231-3_31
%V 332
%X This paper introduces an augmented reality authoring tool that allows users to edit and publish an examination application with the Augmented Reality (AR) interface. The AR authoring system in this paper is constructed with the help of ARToolKit, a widely used open source for AR. This unique system can help users with no programming knowledge to build AR applications quickly and efficiently. 2D text, 3D content editing, and finger-based interaction are the three major components found in the AR authoring environment. AR content created by the user is stored in a separate txt file for easy sharing, modification, and reusability. A user testing of the published examination application was also conducted, and participants in the testing offered generally positive feedback.
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title = {An Easy to Use Augmented Reality Authoring Tool for Use in Examination Purpose},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15231-3_31},
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