UbiBeam++: Augmenting Interactive Projection with Head-Mounted Displays

Abstract

Interactive tabletops or projections became widely utilized in schools, museum exhibitions or conference rooms to teach and illustrate dynamic artifacts or support talks. In such scenarios, all observers, such as pupils and teachers, will perceive the same information even if they hold different positions and could benefit from an adapted and personalized view. We developed the UbiBeam++ mixed reality software toolkit to enable augmentation of an interactive projection surface using optical see-through glasses. Our toolkit supports simultaneous presentation of private, shared, and public content. Private and shared content is registered in space and presented through a head-mounted display, while public content is presented by a projector. Our toolkit simplifies the development of interactive projections with different visualization levels. In a preliminary study, participants understood the concept of personalized information space and appreciated the presentation of additional information. Looking forward, our toolkit supports the development and the exploration of various scenarios not only limited to teaching, presentations or games.

Publication
In Proceedings of the 9th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction