Follow-my-lead: Intuitive indoor path creation and navigation using interactive videos
Paper in proceeding, 2017

© 2017 ACM. We present Follow-My-Lead, an alternative indoor navigation technique that uses visual information recorded on an actual navigation path as a navigational guide. Its design revealed a trade-off between the fidelity of information provided to users and their effort to acquire it. Our first experiment revealed that scrolling through a continuous image stream of the navigation path is highly informative, but it becomes tedious with constant use. Discrete image checkpoints require less effort, but can be confusing. A balance may be struck by adding fast video transitions between image checkpoints, but precise control is required to handle difficult situations. Authoring still image checkpoints is also difficult, and this inspired us to invent a new technique using video checkpoints. We conducted a second experiment on authoring and navigation performance and found video checkpoints plus fast video transitions to be better than both image checkpoints plus fast video transitions.

Indoor navigation

Smartglasses

Mobile computing

Egocentric visual navigation

Wearable computing

Video

Leader-follower

Author

Quentin Roy

Singapore Management University

S. Perrault

Yale NUS College

S. D. Zhao

National University of Singapore (NUS)

Richard C. Davis

Act8 Design Pte Ltd

Anuroop Pattena Vaniyar

Singapore Management University

Velko Vechev

National University of Singapore (NUS)

Student at Chalmers

Youngki Lee

Singapore Management University

Archan Misra

Singapore Management University

Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings

Vol. 2017-May 5703-5715
978-145034655-9 (ISBN)

2017 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2017
Denver, USA,

Subject Categories

Media and Communication Technology

Media Engineering

Computer Vision and Robotics (Autonomous Systems)

DOI

10.1145/3025453.3025976

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