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PeriMR: a prototyping tool for head-mounted peripheral light displays in mixed reality

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Nowadays, Mixed and Virtual Reality devices suffer from a field of view that is too small compared to human visual perception. Although a larger field of view is useful (e.g., conveying peripheral information or improving situation awareness), technical limitations prevent the extension of the field-of-view. A way to overcome these limitations is to extend the field-of-view with peripheral light displays. However, there are no tools to support the design of peripheral light displays for Mixed or Virtual Reality devices. Therefore, we present our prototyping tool PeriMR that allows researchers to develop new peripheral head-mounted light displays for Mixed and Virtual Reality.

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    MobileHCI '17: Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services
    September 2017
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    1. augmented reality
    2. head-mounted
    3. mixed reality
    4. peripheral light displays
    5. prototyping
    6. virtual reality

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