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                                 Validating a smartphone-based
                                 pedestrian navigation system prototype
                                 An informal eye-tracking pilot test


                                 M. Kluge & H. Asche
                                 University of Potsdam
                                 Germany

                                 ICCSA 2012, Salvador de Bahia, 19.06.2012




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© kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012                                           1 | 20
iccsa-2012            Structure


       Structure
                                         1.   Introduction
             1                 2
                                         2.   Concept
        Introduction        Concept      3.   Eye-Tracking
                                         4.   Results
                                         5.   Summary
             4                 3

          Results         Eye-Tracking




             5

          Summary




© kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012                           2 | 20
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                                     Chapter 1 | Introduction




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© kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012                              3 | 20
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       Pedestrian Navigation
        Pedestrian traffic is an integrated part of traffic
        Pedestrians are road users and passengers in public transport
        existing navigation systems for pedestrians are based on 2D map
         representations or depict reality as a 3D model
        the majority of PNS on the market are smaller versions of VNS
        Navigation problems occur if the user is unable to relate the
         information of an instruction to the real environment
        one reason is the visualization of the navigation instruction
      size




       Hypothesis:
                                                        content



       The use of Augmented Reality corresponds to the appearance of human
       perception and relates the AR instructions to prominent objects and
       allows the implementation in the real environment.
                                                 time              time



© kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012                                        4 | 20
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       Augmented Reality
        AR allows the user to see the image of the real world
         superimposed with virtual objects
        AR is part of the virtual continuum of the mixed reality
        mixed reality combines different forms of representation
        AR supplements the environment with extensive information
         instead of recreating or replacing it

                                                     Mixed Reality

      Real Environment                  Augmented Reality    Augmented Virtuality   Virtual Environment




      Source: Milgram & Kishino, 1994

© kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012                                                                   5 | 20
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                                     Chapter 2 | Concept




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       Conception
        the central focus is the combination of reality and virtual reality
        this common view will be extended by a virtual route
         representation, which follows the route course in reality
        the structure is as follows:
              the perspective adjustment and the calculation of the virtual image
                scene require a data model, which remains hidden from the viewer
              the prototype is the result of a virtual route that is superimposed on
                the front of the camera image
              the instruction is displayed on the screen and perceived by the user




       Map Data           Virtual           Camera   RealityView   Screen   User
                          Route              Image

© kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012                                                 7 | 20
iccsa-2012                                 Chapter 2| Concept




       Construction
        the prototype has a modular construction and based on an free and
         open source navigation platform (http://www.navit-project.org/)
        the structure of the concept consists of the three processes
         registration, tracking and presentation
                                     registration process: captures position and alignment from sensors
                                     tracking process: specifies the trace of virtual objects
                                     presentation process: describes the output on the screen
                                                                                       User                  Presentation
                                         Sensor           Registration
         Environmental conditions




                                         GPS                     Alignment                     Augmented
                                                                                                 Reality           Display
                                                           Tracking
                                      Acceleration
                                                                 Orientation
                                       Compass             Graphical     Virtual                    Video
                                                                                    Video Overlay                            Reality
                                                            System       Route                      Stream
                                                                                                              Camera
                                                                         Hardware


© kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012                                                                                               8 | 20
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       RealityView
                                            Presentation
                                             the screen can be operated in two
                                              display-modes (AR & map)
                                             the activation or change is done by
                                              changing the alignment of the unit
                                            Virtual Cable
                                             a virtual route will be positioned
                                              with respect to the real location
                                             Concept is taken from vehicle
                                              navigation and called Virtual Cable
                                             Features are described as “safe,
                                              simple and intuitive”
                                             navigates a user along a route
                                              without a detailed description

© kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012                                          9 | 20
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                                     Chapter 3 | Eye-Tracking




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© kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012                              10 | 20
iccsa-2012                                   Chapter 3| Eye-Tracking


                                        Eye-Tracking Technology
                                                                        Technology
                                                                         Eye-Tracking records the eye
    Source: http://www.smivision.com/




                                                                          movements and the point of gaze
                                                                         is described as a non-invasive, video-
                                                                          based technology
                                                                         the use of a mobile eye-tracker
                                                                          allows the recording in outdoor areas
                                                                         the tracking process consists of the
                                                                          following steps:
                                                                             calibration procedure to measure the
                                                                              properties of the eye
                                                                             measure of the pupil center
                                                                             locate the relative position of the
                                                                              corneal reflection
                                                                             calculate the direction of gaze
© kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012                                                                           11 | 20
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       Eye-Tracking Setup
                                     Eye camera
                                                     Experimental Procedure
                                     Scene camera     only a pilot test was performed
                                     Smartphone
                                     camera
                                                      test sessions divided in three parts
                                                          Introduction
                                                          Test Run
                                                          Questionnaire
                                                     Experimental Setup
                                     Eye and scene    a user-centered eye camera
                                     camera
                                                       captures the point of gaze
                                     Helmet
                                     Smartphone       a scene camera records the real
                                     Computer          environment
                                                      both are mounted on a headgear
                                                      the recorded information is stored
                                                       by a mobile computer
© kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012                                                    12 | 20
iccsa-2012            Chapter 3| Eye-Tracking



       Eye-Tracking Evaluation
        the evaluation allows scientific analysis of eye movement and
         displays the duration of fixation in front of the video sequence
        the following properties would be measured:
              the pattern of various fixations (scan paths)
              the time spent looking at display elements (growing circle)
              the deployment of prominent objects in the real environment




© kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012                                           13 | 20
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                                     Chapter 4 | Results




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© kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012                         14 | 20
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       Test Run




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       Test Run Results
        with one exception, all test subjects had an identical favorite at
           the individual stations
              most of the users tried to use the AR-mode at decision points with
                more than one possibility
              the map display was used more often along two decision points
        all of them used prominent objects to recognize the instruction
         in the real environment
        the most common navigation strategy of a user was to follow the
         virtual cable in the AR-mode, and to display the target and
         current location in the 2D map
        conclusion:
              the AR display provides a detailed navigation at decision points
              the map display allows a better overview

© kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012                                                16 | 20
iccsa-2012                    Chapter 4| Results




             Questionnaire
                                                                      Structure
                                                                       the questionnaire based on the
                                                                        System Usability Scale (SUS)
                                                                       had an extent of ten questions
             6
                                                                       the rating based on the Likert-Scale
  response




             5
             4
             3
                                                                       the validation results provided a
             2                                                          mean score of 75 out of 100 points
             1
             0                                                         a SUS score of 75 points can be
                  1
             Person 1
                      2   3    4
                          Person 2
                                     5    6   7
                                         Person 3
                                                    8      9
                                                        question
                                                                 10
                                                                        interpreted as a grade of B
                                                                       all test subjects rate the third
                                70%
                                                                        statement, "I thought the system
                                                        75
                                                                        was easy to use" with value 5
                                                                       in conclusion, the requirement of
                                                                        intuitive use has been fulfilled

© kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012                                                                    17 | 20
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                                     Chapter 5 | Summary




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© kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012                         18 | 20
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       Summary
        the paper described the conceptual structure of an AR-based PNS
         and the validation based on eye-tracking technology
        the validation of the prototype confirms the hypothesis that the
         use of Augmented Reality for pedestrian navigation is possible and
         is also accepted by the user group
        the evaluation of an eye-tracking pilot study proved that the use of
         AR favors the selection of prominent objects in the environment
       Outlook
        a key role in the success of future developments is located in the
         precision and quality of the hardware devices and especially to the
         accuracy of the built-in sensor components
        a meaningful evaluation of the prototype requires a quantitative
         evaluation over a longer period and a repetition and expansion of
         the presented eye-tracking pilot test
© kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012                                     19 | 20
iccsa-2012




                                     Thank You
                                     for your attention!
                                      Mario Kluge & Hartmut Asche
                                         University of Potsdam
                                       Department of Geography

                                      mario.kluge@uni-potsdam.de
                                     hartmut.asche@uni-potsdam.de




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© kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012                                  20 | 20

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Validating a smartphone-based pedestrian navigation system prototype - An informal eye-tracking pilot test Mario Kluge, Hartmut Asche University of Potsdam

  • 1. iccsa-2012 Validating a smartphone-based pedestrian navigation system prototype An informal eye-tracking pilot test M. Kluge & H. Asche University of Potsdam Germany ICCSA 2012, Salvador de Bahia, 19.06.2012 iccsa-2012 © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 1 | 20
  • 2. iccsa-2012 Structure Structure 1. Introduction 1 2 2. Concept Introduction Concept 3. Eye-Tracking 4. Results 5. Summary 4 3 Results Eye-Tracking 5 Summary © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 2 | 20
  • 3. iccsa-2012 Chapter 1 | Introduction iccsa-2012 © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 3 | 20
  • 4. iccsa-2012 Chapter 1| Introduction Pedestrian Navigation  Pedestrian traffic is an integrated part of traffic  Pedestrians are road users and passengers in public transport  existing navigation systems for pedestrians are based on 2D map representations or depict reality as a 3D model  the majority of PNS on the market are smaller versions of VNS  Navigation problems occur if the user is unable to relate the information of an instruction to the real environment  one reason is the visualization of the navigation instruction size Hypothesis: content The use of Augmented Reality corresponds to the appearance of human perception and relates the AR instructions to prominent objects and allows the implementation in the real environment. time time © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 4 | 20
  • 5. iccsa-2012 Chapter 1| Introduction Augmented Reality  AR allows the user to see the image of the real world superimposed with virtual objects  AR is part of the virtual continuum of the mixed reality  mixed reality combines different forms of representation  AR supplements the environment with extensive information instead of recreating or replacing it Mixed Reality Real Environment Augmented Reality Augmented Virtuality Virtual Environment Source: Milgram & Kishino, 1994 © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 5 | 20
  • 6. iccsa-2012 Chapter 2 | Concept iccsa-2012 © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 6 | 20
  • 7. iccsa-2012 Chapter 2| Concept Conception  the central focus is the combination of reality and virtual reality  this common view will be extended by a virtual route representation, which follows the route course in reality  the structure is as follows:  the perspective adjustment and the calculation of the virtual image scene require a data model, which remains hidden from the viewer  the prototype is the result of a virtual route that is superimposed on the front of the camera image  the instruction is displayed on the screen and perceived by the user Map Data Virtual Camera RealityView Screen User Route Image © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 7 | 20
  • 8. iccsa-2012 Chapter 2| Concept Construction  the prototype has a modular construction and based on an free and open source navigation platform (http://www.navit-project.org/)  the structure of the concept consists of the three processes registration, tracking and presentation  registration process: captures position and alignment from sensors  tracking process: specifies the trace of virtual objects  presentation process: describes the output on the screen User Presentation Sensor Registration Environmental conditions GPS Alignment Augmented Reality Display Tracking Acceleration Orientation Compass Graphical Virtual Video Video Overlay Reality System Route Stream Camera Hardware © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 8 | 20
  • 9. iccsa-2012 Chapter 2| Concept RealityView Presentation  the screen can be operated in two display-modes (AR & map)  the activation or change is done by changing the alignment of the unit Virtual Cable  a virtual route will be positioned with respect to the real location  Concept is taken from vehicle navigation and called Virtual Cable  Features are described as “safe, simple and intuitive”  navigates a user along a route without a detailed description © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 9 | 20
  • 10. iccsa-2012 Chapter 3 | Eye-Tracking iccsa-2012 © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 10 | 20
  • 11. iccsa-2012 Chapter 3| Eye-Tracking Eye-Tracking Technology Technology  Eye-Tracking records the eye Source: http://www.smivision.com/ movements and the point of gaze  is described as a non-invasive, video- based technology  the use of a mobile eye-tracker allows the recording in outdoor areas  the tracking process consists of the following steps:  calibration procedure to measure the properties of the eye  measure of the pupil center  locate the relative position of the corneal reflection  calculate the direction of gaze © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 11 | 20
  • 12. iccsa-2012 Chapter 3| Eye-Tracking Eye-Tracking Setup Eye camera Experimental Procedure Scene camera  only a pilot test was performed Smartphone camera  test sessions divided in three parts  Introduction  Test Run  Questionnaire Experimental Setup Eye and scene  a user-centered eye camera camera captures the point of gaze Helmet Smartphone  a scene camera records the real Computer environment  both are mounted on a headgear  the recorded information is stored by a mobile computer © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 12 | 20
  • 13. iccsa-2012 Chapter 3| Eye-Tracking Eye-Tracking Evaluation  the evaluation allows scientific analysis of eye movement and displays the duration of fixation in front of the video sequence  the following properties would be measured:  the pattern of various fixations (scan paths)  the time spent looking at display elements (growing circle)  the deployment of prominent objects in the real environment © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 13 | 20
  • 14. iccsa-2012 Chapter 4 | Results iccsa-2012 © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 14 | 20
  • 15. iccsa-2012 Chapter 4| Results Test Run © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 15 | 20
  • 16. iccsa-2012 Chapter 4| Results Test Run Results  with one exception, all test subjects had an identical favorite at the individual stations  most of the users tried to use the AR-mode at decision points with more than one possibility  the map display was used more often along two decision points  all of them used prominent objects to recognize the instruction in the real environment  the most common navigation strategy of a user was to follow the virtual cable in the AR-mode, and to display the target and current location in the 2D map  conclusion:  the AR display provides a detailed navigation at decision points  the map display allows a better overview © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 16 | 20
  • 17. iccsa-2012 Chapter 4| Results Questionnaire Structure  the questionnaire based on the System Usability Scale (SUS)  had an extent of ten questions 6  the rating based on the Likert-Scale response 5 4 3  the validation results provided a 2 mean score of 75 out of 100 points 1 0  a SUS score of 75 points can be 1 Person 1 2 3 4 Person 2 5 6 7 Person 3 8 9 question 10 interpreted as a grade of B  all test subjects rate the third 70% statement, "I thought the system 75 was easy to use" with value 5  in conclusion, the requirement of intuitive use has been fulfilled © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 17 | 20
  • 18. iccsa-2012 Chapter 5 | Summary iccsa-2012 © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 18 | 20
  • 19. iccsa-2012 Chapter 5| Summary Summary  the paper described the conceptual structure of an AR-based PNS and the validation based on eye-tracking technology  the validation of the prototype confirms the hypothesis that the use of Augmented Reality for pedestrian navigation is possible and is also accepted by the user group  the evaluation of an eye-tracking pilot study proved that the use of AR favors the selection of prominent objects in the environment Outlook  a key role in the success of future developments is located in the precision and quality of the hardware devices and especially to the accuracy of the built-in sensor components  a meaningful evaluation of the prototype requires a quantitative evaluation over a longer period and a repetition and expansion of the presented eye-tracking pilot test © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 19 | 20
  • 20. iccsa-2012 Thank You for your attention! Mario Kluge & Hartmut Asche University of Potsdam Department of Geography mario.kluge@uni-potsdam.de hartmut.asche@uni-potsdam.de iccsa-2012 © kluge&asche·ifg·uni·potsdam·2012 20 | 20