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Summary: Instructions for calibration should be clear, high-contrast, descriptive, and augmented with unambiguous visual examples. Users should be given explicit feedback about the results of their actions and about the progress of the calibration.
Except for some live try-on features for products such as makeup and glasses , users often need to follow multiple steps to calibrate an augmented-reality feature in a mobile app before starting the experience.
What is calibration for augmented reality (AR) and why is it needed? Remember, augmented reality combines real-world inputs with virtual objects in order to create a new scene. For that resulting scene to be meaningful, the AR software needs to consider the relative sizes, colors, and other features of virtual and real objects so that it can sensibly put them together. And that is done through calibration.
Definition: The calibration process in AR allows AR virtual elements to be accurately aligned and incorporated in the real-life environment.
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This content originally appeared on NN/g latest articles and announcements and was authored by Sana Behnam, Raluca Budiu
Sana Behnam, Raluca Budiu | Sciencx (2022-10-09T16:00:00+00:00) Augmented-Reality Calibration in Mobile Apps: 10 Guidelines. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2022/10/09/augmented-reality-calibration-in-mobile-apps-10-guidelines/
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