Performance and Sensitivity Analysis of INDICA: INteraction-free DIsplay CAlibration for Optical See-Through Head-Mounted Displays
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Head-Worn Displays OST
Head-Worn Displays - Optical See-Through
Tom Furness, HITLab, University of Washington
HS1
12 Sep, 2014 11:00 AM
12 Sep, 2014 12:30 PM
Authors:
Yuta Itoh
Authors:
Gudrun Klinker
Abstract:
An issue in AR applications with Optical See-Through Head-
Mounted Display (OST-HMD) is to correctly project 3D information
to the current viewpoint of the user. Manual calibration methods
give the projection as a black box which explains observed 2D-
3D relationships well (Fig. 1). Recently, we have proposed an
INteraction-free DIsplay CAlibration method (INDICA) for OSTHMD,
utilizing camera-based eye tracking[7]. It reformulates the
projection in two ways: a black box with an actual eye model (Recycle
Setup), and a combination of an explicit display model and an
eye model (Full Setup). Although we have shown the former performs
more stably than a repeated SPAAM calibration, we could
not yet prove whether the same holds for the Full Setup. More
importantly, it is still unclear how the error in the calibration parameters
affects the final results. Thus, the users can not know how
accurately they need to estimate each parameter in practice. We
provide: (1) the fact that the Full Setup performs as accurately as
the Recycle Setup under a marker-based display calibration, (2) an
error sensitivity analysis for both SPAAM and INDICA over the
on-/offline parameters, and (3) an investigation of the theoretical
sensitivity on an OST-HMD justified by the real measurements.