We present an early study designed to analyze how city planning and the health of senior citizens can benefit from the use of augmented reality (AR) using Microsoft's HoloLens. We also explore whether AR and VR can be used to help city planners receive real-time feedback from citizens, such as the elderly, on virtual plans, allowing for informed decisions to be made before any construction begins.
@article{arxiv.2001.06578,
title = {City Planning with Augmented Reality},
author = {Catherine Angelini and Adam S. Williams and Mathew Kress and Edgar Ramos Vieira and Newton D'Souza and Naphtali D. Rishe and Joseph Medina and Francisco R. Ortega},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.06578},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
This was accepted by Graphics Interface 2019 (GI '2019) HCI track as a poster paper