Investigation of an Augmented Reality-Based Machine Operator Assistance-System

In this work we propose three applications towards an augmented reality-based machine operator assistance system. The application context is worker training in motor vehicle production. The assistance system visualizes information relevant to any particular procedure directly at the workplace. Mobil...

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Published inCompanion Technology pp. 471 - 483
Main Authors Saxen, Frerk, Köpsel, Anne, Adler, Simon, Mecke, Rüdiger, Al-Hamadi, Ayoub, Tümler, Johannes, Huckauf, Anke
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Springer International Publishing AG 01.01.2017
Springer International Publishing
SeriesCognitive Technologies
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Summary:In this work we propose three applications towards an augmented reality-based machine operator assistance system. The application context is worker training in motor vehicle production. The assistance system visualizes information relevant to any particular procedure directly at the workplace. Mobile display devices in combination with augmented reality (AR) technologies present situational information. Head-mounted displays (HMD) can be used in industrial environments when workers need to have both hands free. Such systems augment the user’s field of view with visual information relevant to a particular job. The potentials of HMDs are well known and their capabilities have been demonstrated in different application scenarios. Nonetheless, many systems are not user-friendly and may lead to rejection or prejudice among users. The need for research on user-related aspects as well as methods of intuitive user interaction arose early but has not been met until now. Therefore, a robust prototypical system was developed, modified and validated. We present image-based methods for robust recognition of static and dynamic hand gestures in real time. These methods are used for intuitive interaction with the mobile assistance system. The selection of gestures (e.g., static vs. dynamic) and devices is based on psychological findings and ensured by experimental studies.
ISBN:3319436643
9783319436647
ISSN:1611-2482
2197-6635
DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-43665-4_23