Rivalry and interference with a head-mounted display
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
Preliminary Investigation of Wearable Computers for Task Guidance in Aircraft Inspection
ISWC '98 Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers
VR '05 Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE Conference 2005 on Virtual Reality
A Perceptual Matching Technique for Depth Judgments in Optical, See-Through Augmented Reality
VR '06 Proceedings of the IEEE conference on Virtual Reality
Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments
Stepping into the operating theater: ARAV — Augmented Reality Aided Vertebroplasty
ISMAR '08 Proceedings of the 7th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality
Mobile Augmented Reality in industrial applications: Approaches for solution of user-related issues
ISMAR '08 Proceedings of the 7th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality
Pick-by-Vision: A first stress test
ISMAR '09 Proceedings of the 2009 8th IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality
Wearable mobile augmented reality: evaluating outdoor user experience
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Virtual Reality Continuum and Its Applications in Industry
Dynamic text management for see-through wearable and heads-up display systems
Proceedings of the 2013 international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
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Optical see-through devices enable observers to see additional information embedded in real environments. There is already some evidence of increasing visual load in respective systems. We investigated visual performance when users performed visual search tasks or dual tasks only on the optical see-through device, only on a computer screen, or switching between both. In spite of having controlled for basic differences between both devices, switching between the presentation devices produced costs in visual performance. The assumption that these decreases in performance are partly due to differences localizing the presented objects was confirmed by convergence data.