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Real-time adjustment of contrast saliency for improved information visibility in mobile augmented reality

Authors
Ahn, EuijaiLee, SungkilKim, Gerard Jounghyun
Issue Date
Sep-2018
Publisher
SPRINGER LONDON LTD
Keywords
Human perception and performance; Augmented reality; See-through display; Saliency; Contrast
Citation
VIRTUAL REALITY, v.22, no.3, pp.245 - 262
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Journal Title
VIRTUAL REALITY
Volume
22
Number
3
Start Page
245
End Page
262
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/131753
DOI
10.1007/s10055-017-0319-y
ISSN
1359-4338
Abstract
Augmented reality (AR) "augments" virtual information over the real-world medium and is emerging as an important type of an information visualization technique. As such, the visibility and readability of the augmented information must be as high as possible amidst the dynamically changing real-world surrounding and background. In this work, we present a technique based on image saliency analysis to improve the conspicuity of the foreground augmentation to the background real-world medium by adjusting the local brightness contrast. The proposed technique is implemented on a mobile platform considering the usage nature of AR. The saliency computation is carried out for the augmented object's representative color rather than all the pixels, and searching and adjusting over only a discrete number of brightness levels to produce the highest contrast saliency, thereby making real-time computation possible. While the resulting imagery may not be optimal due to such a simplification, our tests showed that the visibility was still significantly improved without much difference to the "optimal" ground truth in terms of correctly perceiving and recognizing the augmented information. In addition, we also present another experiment that explores in what fashion the proposed algorithm can be applied in actual AR applications. The results suggested that the users clearly preferred the automatic contrast modulation upon large movements in the scenery.
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