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Exploring the use of mobile AR to aid decision-making on-the-go

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Extended reality adaptation is gaining traction across a broad spectrum of disciplines. Mobile phones and markerless augmented reality (AR) are fascinating methods for retrieving information because they enable content to be rendered in the user’s immediate environment while they are on the move. This method of rendering virtual content within a physical environment will be accessible to a large audience that, for the most part, does not have access to high-end equipment such as head-mounted displays. Along with a large audience, augmented reality on mobile devices can display dynamic content in real time, even in outdoor settings, providing users with information about physical artifacts that is both immediate and contextually relevant. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the development of a mobile application that will assist users in making on-the-spot decisions based on online content displayed nearby. Along with developing an application that assists users in locating nearby restaurants, a strong emphasis is placed on architecture, user interface, and experience design, as the application will be used in environments with limited focus (e.g., traffic noise or occlusion with real objects). The study concludes with a discussion of the application’s user experience and future research directions in this field. With the rapid evolution of mobile devices, it is critical to understand some of the challenges and design constraints inherent in developing better user experiences for applications that support on-the-go decision-making.

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      SIGGRAPH '22: ACM SIGGRAPH 2022 Appy Hour
      July 2022
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      ISBN:9781450393652
      DOI:10.1145/3532723

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