Follow-my-lead: Intuitive indoor path creation and navigation using see-through interactive videos

We present Follow-My-Lead, an alternative indoor navigation technique that uses visual information recorded on an actual navigation path as a navigational guide. Its design revealed a trade-off between the fidelity of information provided to users and their effort to acquire it. Our first experiment...

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Main Authors: ROY, Quentin, PERRAULT, Simon T., ZHAO, Shengdong, DAVIS, Richard, PATTENA VANIYAR, Anuroop, VECHEV, Velko, LEE, Youngki, MISRA, Archan
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-47472020-04-01T07:45:42Z Follow-my-lead: Intuitive indoor path creation and navigation using see-through interactive videos ROY, Quentin PERRAULT, Simon T. ZHAO, Shengdong DAVIS, Richard PATTENA VANIYAR, Anuroop VECHEV, Velko LEE, Youngki MISRA, Archan We present Follow-My-Lead, an alternative indoor navigation technique that uses visual information recorded on an actual navigation path as a navigational guide. Its design revealed a trade-off between the fidelity of information provided to users and their effort to acquire it. Our first experiment revealed that scrolling through a continuous image stream of the navigation path is highly informative, but it becomes tedious with constant use. Discrete image checkpoints require less effort, but can be confusing. A balance may be struck by adding fast video transitions between image checkpoints, but precise control is required to handle difficult situations. Authoring still image checkpoints is also difficult, and this inspired us to invent a new technique using video checkpoints. We conducted a second experiment on authoring and navigation performance and found video checkpoints plus fast video transitions to be better than both image checkpoints plus fast video transitions and traditional written instructions 2017-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/3745 info:doi/10.1145/3025453.3025976 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/4747/viewcontent/pn4248_royA.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Indoor Navigation Mobile Computing Smartglasses Video Wearable Computing Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Software Engineering Technology and Innovation
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
collection InK@SMU
language English
topic Indoor Navigation
Mobile Computing
Smartglasses
Video
Wearable Computing
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Software Engineering
Technology and Innovation
spellingShingle Indoor Navigation
Mobile Computing
Smartglasses
Video
Wearable Computing
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Software Engineering
Technology and Innovation
ROY, Quentin
PERRAULT, Simon T.
ZHAO, Shengdong
DAVIS, Richard
PATTENA VANIYAR, Anuroop
VECHEV, Velko
LEE, Youngki
MISRA, Archan
Follow-my-lead: Intuitive indoor path creation and navigation using see-through interactive videos
description We present Follow-My-Lead, an alternative indoor navigation technique that uses visual information recorded on an actual navigation path as a navigational guide. Its design revealed a trade-off between the fidelity of information provided to users and their effort to acquire it. Our first experiment revealed that scrolling through a continuous image stream of the navigation path is highly informative, but it becomes tedious with constant use. Discrete image checkpoints require less effort, but can be confusing. A balance may be struck by adding fast video transitions between image checkpoints, but precise control is required to handle difficult situations. Authoring still image checkpoints is also difficult, and this inspired us to invent a new technique using video checkpoints. We conducted a second experiment on authoring and navigation performance and found video checkpoints plus fast video transitions to be better than both image checkpoints plus fast video transitions and traditional written instructions
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author ROY, Quentin
PERRAULT, Simon T.
ZHAO, Shengdong
DAVIS, Richard
PATTENA VANIYAR, Anuroop
VECHEV, Velko
LEE, Youngki
MISRA, Archan
author_facet ROY, Quentin
PERRAULT, Simon T.
ZHAO, Shengdong
DAVIS, Richard
PATTENA VANIYAR, Anuroop
VECHEV, Velko
LEE, Youngki
MISRA, Archan
author_sort ROY, Quentin
title Follow-my-lead: Intuitive indoor path creation and navigation using see-through interactive videos
title_short Follow-my-lead: Intuitive indoor path creation and navigation using see-through interactive videos
title_full Follow-my-lead: Intuitive indoor path creation and navigation using see-through interactive videos
title_fullStr Follow-my-lead: Intuitive indoor path creation and navigation using see-through interactive videos
title_full_unstemmed Follow-my-lead: Intuitive indoor path creation and navigation using see-through interactive videos
title_sort follow-my-lead: intuitive indoor path creation and navigation using see-through interactive videos
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2017
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/3745
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/4747/viewcontent/pn4248_royA.pdf
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