Divta Gupta Mehra’s scientific contributions

What is this page?


This page lists works of an author who doesn't have a ResearchGate profile or hasn't added the works to their profile yet. It is automatically generated from public (personal) data to further our legitimate goal of comprehensive and accurate scientific recordkeeping. If you are this author and want this page removed, please let us know.

Publications (1)


Effects of AR Display Context Switching and Focal Distance Switching on Human Performance
  • Article

May 2018

·

222 Reads

·

117 Citations

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics

Joe Gabbard

·

Divta Gupta Mehra

·

J. Edward Swan II

In augmented reality (AR) environments, information is often distributed between real- world and virtual contexts, and often appears at different distances from the user. Therefore, to integrate the information, users must repeatedly switch context and refocus the eyes. To focus at different distances, the user's eyes must accommodate, which when done repeatedly can cause eyestrain and degrade task performance. An experiment was conducted that examined switching context and focal distance between a real and an AR environment, using a text-based visual search task and a monocular optical see-through AR display. Both context switching and focal distance switching resulted in significantly reduced performance. In addition, repeatedly performing the task caused visual fatigue to steadily increase. Performance was particularly poor for virtual text presented at optical infinity, and for target letters that participants tried to read before their eyes had completely accommodated to a new focal distance. The results show that context switching and focal distance switching are important AR user interface design issues. IEEE

Citations (1)


... Drivers receive AR information from heads-up displays without diverting their gaze from the road, making use of the proximity-compatibility-principle [47], a crucial aspect in in-vehicle display design [48]. However, even if the AR graphics are presented at the same focal depth as real-world references, there is a cognitive cost to switching between the two [49], potentially leading to inattentional blindness. The size and prominence of the display imagery can also hinder drivers' perception of the far domain [50] , but the exact impact of display imagery saliency on drivers' detection capabilities is unknown. ...

Reference:

Inattentional Blindness with Augmented Reality HUDS: An On-road Study
Effects of AR Display Context Switching and Focal Distance Switching on Human Performance
  • Citing Article
  • May 2018

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics