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Evaluation of Augmented Reality Occlusion Scheme Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process

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Human Centered Computing (HCC 2019)

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In this paper, the metrics of virtual and real occlusion effects are proposed for different augmented reality scenarios, and seven occlusion schemes are proposed correspondingly. In order to evaluate the adaptability of various virtual and real occlusion schemes in different scenarios, the augmented reality scenes with label information are used to construct the evaluation model of the virtual and real occlusion schemes by analytic hierarchy process. The two-step experimental calculation is carried out to find the most suitable occlusion scheme in the scene.

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Wang, C., Hou, W. (2019). Evaluation of Augmented Reality Occlusion Scheme Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process. In: Milošević, D., Tang, Y., Zu, Q. (eds) Human Centered Computing. HCC 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11956. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37429-7_16

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