Proceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT (Nov 2024)

Human-Computer Interaction in Augmented Reality Environments: Design Principles and User Experiences

  • Anastasiia Khlaponina,
  • Yasir Mahmood Amin,
  • Noor Kadhim Meftin,
  • Yousif Fuad Nas,
  • Mohammed K.H. Al-Dulaimi,
  • Alaa Saad Hamid,
  • Henryk Noga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.23919/FRUCT64283.2024.10749913
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 1
pp. 372 – 380

Abstract

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Background: Augmented Reality (AR) is an advanced technology integrating digital information or virtual elements into the real world seamlessly. This paradigm shift also brings challenges and opportunities in the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). Objective: The article aims to explore the theory underpinning HCI in AR, as well an investigation on real life case study involving interviews with actual users. The study aims to deliver some valuable information and recommendations in order that smarter augmented reality apps start being built. In order to achieve this, a detailed examination of the convergence between particular apps will be performed. Methodology: The aim of this study is to discuss the fundamental design principles which are essential when designing a superior AR experience. They are around spatial interaction, gesture recognition and context awareness. In this article explores the seamless integration of physical and virtual elements for AR to improve their mutual interaction. Results: The user article findings examined in this article provide important insights into the actual results of different design strategies. This study seeks to examine how HCI design decisions impact the user experience of augmented reality, especially in regards to usability, immersion, and cognitive load. The goal is to improve our understanding of how these design choices influence the AR user experience. Conclusion: The results of this study make a valuable contribution to the growing body of research in AR HCI. These inputs come handy for professionals in software development, design and the academia. As AR finds its way into multiple applications across various industries such as gaming, education, healthcare and business, it becomes imperative to have a comprehensive understanding of design principles alongside more user interactions.