FADER: An Authoring Tool for Creating Augmented Reality-Based Avatars from an End-User Perspective. Krings, K., Weber, P., Jasche, F., & Ludwig, T. Mensch und Computer 2022 - Tagungsband, September, 2022. Accepted: 2022-08-31T09:43:01Z Publisher: ACM
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Although augmented reality (AR) is becoming more common in our society, there are few specialized end-user tools for appropriate AR content creation. Most tools are focused on creating entire 3D applications or require extensive knowledge in programming and 3D modeling. With reference to End-User Development (EUD), we present a design case study for an end-user-friendly authoring tool that allows domain experts to create individual AR avatars in the field of Human-Food Interaction. After reviewing current approaches and design guidelines, we designed and implemented FADER, a web-based tool for creating AR-based food avatars. Our evaluation shows that playful design fosters immersion, and that abstract placeholders and highly simplified controls empower non-developers to create AR content. Our study contributes to a better understanding of end-user needs and practices during the AR creation process and informs the design of future AR authoring tools.
@article{krings_fader_2022,
	title = {{FADER}: {An} {Authoring} {Tool} for {Creating} {Augmented} {Reality}-{Based} {Avatars} from an {End}-{User} {Perspective}},
	shorttitle = {{FADER}},
	url = {http://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/39249},
	doi = {10.1145/3543758.3543778},
	abstract = {Although augmented reality (AR) is becoming more common in our society, there are few specialized end-user tools for appropriate AR content creation. Most tools are focused on creating entire 3D applications or require extensive knowledge in programming and 3D modeling. With reference to End-User Development (EUD), we present a design case study for an end-user-friendly authoring tool that allows domain experts to create individual AR avatars in the field of Human-Food Interaction. After reviewing current approaches and design guidelines, we designed and implemented FADER, a web-based tool for creating AR-based food avatars. Our evaluation shows that playful design fosters immersion, and that abstract placeholders and highly simplified controls empower non-developers to create AR content. Our study contributes to a better understanding of end-user needs and practices during the AR creation process and informs the design of future AR authoring tools.},
	language = {en},
	urldate = {2022-09-12},
	journal = {Mensch und Computer 2022 - Tagungsband},
	author = {Krings, Kevin and Weber, Philip and Jasche, Florian and Ludwig, Thomas},
	month = sep,
	year = {2022},
	note = {Accepted: 2022-08-31T09:43:01Z
Publisher: ACM},
	keywords = {rendezfood},
}

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