OptWedge: Cognitive Optimized Guidance toward Off-screen POIs

06/09/2022
by   Shoki Miyagawa, et al.
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Guiding off-screen points of interest (POIs) is a practical way of providing additional information to users of small-screen devices, such as smart devices and head-mounted displays. Popular previous methods involve displaying a primitive figure referred to as Wedge on the screen for users to estimate off-screen POI on the invisible vertex. Because they utilize a cognitive process referred to as amodal completion, where users can imagine the entire figure even when a part of it is occluded, localization accuracy is influenced by bias and individual differences. To improve the accuracy, we propose to optimize the figure using a cognitive cost that considers the influence. We also design two types of optimizations with different parameters: unbiased OptWedge (UOW) and biased OptWedge (BOW). Experimental results indicate that OptWedge achieves more accurate guidance for a close distance compared to heuristics approach.

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