Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3379337.3415815
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CAPturAR: An Augmented Reality Tool for Authoring Human-Involved Context-Aware Applications

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“…(e.g., one metaphor is, for example, Figma for app development or Adobe Character Animator for animation) In such tools, users also must be able to design without the need for low-level robot programming, such as actuation control, sensor access, and networking. Such AR authoring tools have been explored in the HCI context [40,247,311,455] but are still relatively unexplored in the domain of AR-HRI except for a few examples [51,422]. We envision the future of intuitive authoring tools should invoke further design explorations of AR-HRI systems (Section 7) by democratizing the opportunity to the broader community.…”
Section: Opportunity-2 Designing and Exploring New Ar-hrimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(e.g., one metaphor is, for example, Figma for app development or Adobe Character Animator for animation) In such tools, users also must be able to design without the need for low-level robot programming, such as actuation control, sensor access, and networking. Such AR authoring tools have been explored in the HCI context [40,247,311,455] but are still relatively unexplored in the domain of AR-HRI except for a few examples [51,422]. We envision the future of intuitive authoring tools should invoke further design explorations of AR-HRI systems (Section 7) by democratizing the opportunity to the broader community.…”
Section: Opportunity-2 Designing and Exploring New Ar-hrimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(e.g., one metaphor is, for example, Figma for app development or Adobe Character Animator for animation) In such tools, users also must be able to design without the need for low-level robot programming, such as actuation control, sensor access, and networking. Such AR authoring tools have been explored in the HCI context [40,247,311,455] but still relatively unexplored in the domain of AR-HRI except for a few examples [51,422]. We envision the future of intuitive authoring tools should invoke further design explorations of AR-HRI systems (Section 7) by democratizing the opportunity to the broader community.…”
Section: Opportunity-2 Designing and Exploring New Ar-hrimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in the examples mentioned above, the virtual contents or immersive experience can be inserted into the physical world as a part of the AR cues. Simultaneously the individuals will receive reminders about the minority groups and people with special needs in context-aware manners [212], i.e., when they meet the person with special needs or give cues to make empathetic responses in the conversations [220]. Moreover, the experience of knowing the difficulties, hurdles, and pain points of others allow us to build the city-system more inclusively.…”
Section: Citizens With Special Needs and Inclusion In Augmented City Designmentioning
confidence: 99%