Ph.D
Group : Human-Centered Computing
Using Augmented Reality in Everyday Life
Starts on 01/10/2018
Advisor : APPERT, Caroline
Funding :
Affiliation : Université Paris-Saclay
Laboratory : LRI - HCC
Defended on 13/12/2021, committee :
Rapporteurs:
- Laurent GRISONI, Université de Lille
- Laurence NIGAY, Université Grenoble Alpes
Examinateurs:
- Mathieu NANCEL, Inria Lille Nord-Europe
- Wendy MACKAY, Inria Paris-Saclay
Directrice de thèse :
- Caroline APPERT, Université Paris-Saclay GS Informatique et science du numérique
Research activities :
Abstract :
This thesis identifies three specific problems regarding the usability of Augmented Reality (AR) in everyday use. The first research question looks at low-level aspects of interaction with respect to users' motor performance and comfort when manipulating virtual content displayed in AR. The second research question is about the integration of wearable AR within users' existing panorama of digital technologies. The last research question investigates high-level usability aspects when AR is always-on and thus can interfere with users' physical environment and social interactions